I suppose that many of us have a second or subsequent e-mail account, which we use to subscribe to email newsletters, receive several notifications, checking into web services, among other options. As time passes, we noticed that our mailbox is increasingly saturated with messages, which becomes increasingly laborious management.
As almost Shoeboxed competition in the last TechCrunch50 hedge funds, adn NASDAQ Eugene Grin was OtherInbox finalist as a webmail that offers us a custom for each site specifically. When we record, we get a domain type usuario.otherinbox.com, and thereafter we can go to each of the sites to change the registration of our e-mail account by a common type web@usuario.otherinbox. com.
For us is more clear, for example, whether we call John and we recorded with that name, we can go to Amazon and change our email address as provided by a amazon@juan.otherinbox.com. Thus, the more we use email addresses, most mailboxes will have within our inbox.
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we can go configuring each of the mailboxes, could change its name, priority, status or even link feeds. In addition, a general level, we can configure be reported in our main mail account, or even create a new subdomain. If we can export the post messages to plain text.
Returning to the homepage, we have only one of the three views we have in the future, consists of a column in which we can access the inbox, Bin saved messages, Bin deleted messages, and likewise the same thing for messages blocked. The second column, depending on the first, we show each of the mailboxes, always containing messages on the inside. And then we have the general area where we will find the list of messages at the top, and the preview at the bottom, each with their choices. In addition, we can write e-mails through every email that we have.
For now, the remaining elements of webmail are unavailable.
It is therefore a practical solution for those who handle dozens of newsletters, subscriptions and other messages.
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