Email tips

How to enable anti-fishing feature in Gmail?

Gmail is one of the best email services from Google. Many people use Gmail for online services like ebay, Paypal, banking service, etc. Such services often sent email to us, but how we can spot its legitimacy? To prevent huge financial loss you should identify the original source of the mail. Gmail has an anti-fishing feature to identify the legitimate email.  Read More →

How to open email attachments blocked by Outlook 2010?

To protect its users from malware and other dangerous codes Outlook’s built-in system blocks some email attachments by thinking it as unsafe to open. OK that is best for your security. But unfortunately Outlook’s built-in system is not as intelligent as we think. It often blocks genuine attachments too. Once blocked, you can not unblock it again.  Read More →

Find out who opened your Gmail account and from where

If you suspected that your Gmail account has been opened by someone, here is a simple way to find out who, from where, at which time and how. This is very simple. By checking your Gmail account login activity, you can easily find out Gmail login IP address, access type and country location. This information helps you to ensure only the authorized user is logging into Gmail account.  Read More →

How to check website links inside your thunderbird?

Opening website links (received via email messages) directly from email client like Thunderbird or Outlook in your default browser may involve a potential security risk. If you can check the link destination before opening the link in your default browser might be good. For Thunderbird, you can integrate a mini browser in it with the add-on ThunderBrowse.  Read More →

View Calendar & Tasks items on desktop without opening Outlook 2010

Microsoft Outlook is not just an email client, it is more than that. The Calendar and Task feature makes this application unique from other email client. If you use Calendar and Task features of Outlook, there is no way to view your schedules without opening the Outlook 2010. To save your precious time from launching Outlook, here is a little program which always displays Calendar & Tasks items on you desktop without opening Outlook.  Read More →

Facebook add-in for Outlook 2010

FBLook is an add-on for Outlook which lets you update your Facebook status, your friend’s statuses or lets you see notifications of new friend requests, messages, etc. without having to open your browser. This could be useful in workplaces or offices where you don’t want your co-workers or your boss to know.  Read More →

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