What is the best substitute email browser similar to gmail?
June 5th, 2008 | by gmail |Black J asked:
I currently have my own domain name, and which also my email address is under. All emails then become forwarded to my gmail account, from where I work on all my emails. In my gmail account, I have the setting on that when I send outgoing emails, the “from” email address is my email address @mydomain email. I like the gmail browser because of: 1. The keyboard shortcuts. 2. I have do emails at one computer, then do emails again at another computer, but all sent files are saved wherever I open the emails. What is the best substitute program for gmail?
DERRICK
I currently have my own domain name, and which also my email address is under. All emails then become forwarded to my gmail account, from where I work on all my emails. In my gmail account, I have the setting on that when I send outgoing emails, the “from” email address is my email address @mydomain email. I like the gmail browser because of: 1. The keyboard shortcuts. 2. I have do emails at one computer, then do emails again at another computer, but all sent files are saved wherever I open the emails. What is the best substitute program for gmail?
DERRICK
















4 Responses to “What is the best substitute email browser similar to gmail?”
By whosdadog on Jun 8, 2008 | Reply
im not sure why you would want anything else, but yahoo mail beta is top notch
By Xtrax on Jun 11, 2008 | Reply
Try outlook or outlook express. its easy to back up. That way you dont have to see ads and gmail doesnt have to know your friends email ids.
By munsterrugbyfan on Jun 12, 2008 | Reply
I personally like hotmail for my personal e-mail much better than gmail. For professional use, I use the company’s server with outlook, and can access it anywere with a POP3 website that access the server.
By Tom H on Jun 15, 2008 | Reply
call me crazy but why not just carry on with gmail?! You’re right it’s amazing - I can’t find anything to rivat it.