What is E -Mail?
passing e -mail includes handing e -mail together from one address to another. It can also be used to transmit messages such as Listservs. This may be useful if you have a web e -mail alias, but you would rather not surf the web to check the mail. Using the handover service, the mail received on the web was automatically handed over to your main e -mail address (or to another address of your choice). This allows you to comfort more e -mail addresses while maintaining your main e -mail address private and still collect all mail in one place. With some handover services, you simply distribute our one address no matter what your ISP you have; The address may look like: yourname@forwarding-service-provider.com. Friends will always have the current address to send mail, and if your main address changes, you just need to inform one side (handover service) than dozens.
Many services also offer SMS notifications for mobile e -mail notifications and other advanced management features. For example, the e -mail that will be handed over to you can automatically be distributed to different accounts using filtering technology. So even if you can give one address to all, the incoming post office would be divided into categories when you enter your e -mail client. This can be done by setting several identities in the client. For example, work identity, family identity, one for friends, one for lists or a list of postal shipments. With one click, you would collect mail from the Forward-Service website using their POP3/IMAP server in your configuration. Once the mail is obtained automatically sorted into the correct identity for easy control.
Likewise, you can send by mail from the E -mail client using the SMTP server, which belongs to the mail handover service. This allows you to use the e -mail client rather than on the web where the P handover is locatedOthers, even if you can always use your browser and website interface instead.
Although the use of the E -mail handover service can be useful, keep in mind that e -mail based on the site is generally not considered private or secure because the post office keeps on the ISP postal server. Web servers are exposed to more and privacy expectations are usually lower. You may not want to use such a service for very personal or sensitive information. In any case, the Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions should be thoroughly read and understood before logging in with any company.
There are several services to hand over e -mails, easy to find with a search engine. FREE services usually Require client accepts a certain amount of spam or advertising from sponsors. This requirement usually gives up for a modest fee.