November 02, 2006

Check Emails From Different Accounts At One Place

If you have a lot of web-based email accounts, checking all of them in certain time range will be tedious. In that situation, email notification softwares will work fine and eliminates the need to check for new mails in every account. Here, I review two of them, which are free.

1. >> EPrompter is a tiny program that lets you check the emails from 16 email accounts simultaneously. It also downloads the text part of your email if you set to do so. You can also send reply to them saving a copy on the server. You can delete the emails right from the ePrompter without going to the actual email account. It shows you the number of new messages received in every account by a “rotating tray icon” and also by playing sound.


The EPrompter email notification program works with AIM, AOL, Gmail, Hotmail*, Yahoo*, POP3, EarthLink, Excite, Juno, Lycos, Mail.com, Mind spring, MSN, My Way, Netscape, Rediff mail, SBC Yahoo, USA.net and other email domains.Please check a list of supporting domains HERE.


NOTE: If you have installed the new Windows Live Mail Beta or using the new Yahoo! Mail Beta, EPrompter will not yet work with either. Eprompter will provide the support for these programs, in future, once they finally released.

It is a freeware and selected as Top Ten Best Free Internet Softwares by CNET.




2.>> POP Peeper
POP Peeper also works same like ePrompter, but supports very less number of domains. It supports POP3, SMTP, GMail, Hotmail\MSN, Yahoo, Mail.com, MyWay, Excite, Lycos.com, and RediffMail. It as some features that are not available in ePrompter, e.g.,

>> Send, Save and Open file attachments
>> Specify different intervals for each account
>> Impressive and easy-to-use design with great features.

I recommend you to check POPPeeper supported domains first, if it supports all of your accounts, then stick to POPPeeper. If they are not available in the POPPeeper, then ePrompter is the ultimate one for you.

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1 Comments:

At 8:49 PM, Blogger Geeky Tai-Tai said...

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