Can your ISP back you up?


Christopher Ong asks us to recommend an e-mail program besides Outlook Express that can handle multiple e-mail accounts. "The problem with Outlook Express is that you can have only one default mail account," Ong writes, and that makes it too easy to send mail from the wrong account.

Jerry Hale wonders if there's an easy way to view subjects and sender addresses of messages before downloading them from an ISP. "I receive unwanted e-mail that is sometimes as large as 1.5MB," Hale groans.

Here's a solution to both problems. Email 97 by E Corp. This wonderful program easily handles multiple accounts. You select the account you wish to write mail from and the account you wish to check for mail. Email 97 also lets you preview mail on your ISP's server ù retrieving what you want and deleting or leaving the rest.

 

Caption: Preview your e-mail on your ISP's server before downloading it, by using Email 97

 

And Email 97 enjoys other distinctions, such as sophisticated filtering that lets you automatically forward messages but keep copies, and bounce unwanted messages back to the sender. Buttons pop up on your browser and FTP menus. Email 97 costs $48 from Marketing Results ù 02 9899 5888. A trial version is available on our cover CD.

û Judy Heim


Category:Internet
Issue: July 1998

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