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Sunday — November 01, 2009Enable “Always use HTTPS.” Any time you visit a webpage, your computer needs to send and receive information across the Internet. HTTPS is used to encrypt data as it is transmitted between computers on the Internet, so look for the “https” in the URL bar of your browser to indicate that the connection between your computer and Gmail’s servers is encrypted. We use HTTPS on the Gmail login page, and you can choose to protect your entire Gmail session with HTTPS as well. HTTPS can make your mail slower, so we let you make the choice for yourself. Open Settings and choose “Always use HTTPS” on the General tab if you want to turn it on.
Google Wave in plain…. drawings.
What is google wave and is it better than email?Now, I’m excited for that invite!
We attempt to answer this questions with the hopes of getting an invitation because we were not lucky enough.
Yahoo! Mail are very proud of their new features. However, unless they offer IMAP and mail forwarding for free, I’ll never ever consider using my Yahoo! mail account as my primary email (my accounts are just there, accumulating dusts!), regardless of these new social networking feature.
O c’mon, you can do a lot more (besides POP, IMAP, and mail forwarding) in Gmail, and I really mean a lot. Talk about GTD.
I just simply love gmail. I can’t think of a day without it.
Markdown now supported via email, mobile
When sending Tumblr a mobile email post, you can now optionally include Markdown syntax to create rich text formatting.
Simply include
!min any part of an email’s subject or body to enable Markdown for that message. (The!mcode will be automatically removed from the final version.)
Oh, so this is supported. I never knew that. Now, posting by email can be more fun!
Now, can Posterous duplicate that feature?
This post was reblogged from Tumblr Staff.
