Meshin, an Outlook sidebar, boosts your productivity using semantic technologies to find the right information at the right time about people, companies, email communications and even documents.
Email is a program for the Unix environment that sends messages. You may think that this has already been done, and it has, but not with the quality and enhancements that email has! Have you ever wanted to send email from the command line using your SMTP server instead of sendmail? Have you ever wanted to send email without entering a confusing menu application and you only wanted to push a few command line options to route your email to the SMTP server of your choice? Did you want to encrypt that email with gpg before it was sent but wanted the email client to do it for you? If you answered yes to all of these questions, then email is for you. You can now send email via the command line to remote SMTP servers. You can have it encrypted to the recipient of your choice. This and many other possibilities are easily implemented with email.
Email boasts a lot of other qualities as well.
* Email supports SMTP Authentication.
* Email makes it possible to send to multiple recipients and also CC and BCC multiple recipients.
* You can use an address book that is in an easy to format method.
* You are also able to send attachments using a swift flick on the command line to specifying multiple files.
* Personalized signature file with dynamic options.
By clicking on the link below, you will be given a temporary e-mail address. Any e-mails sent to that address will show up automatically on the web page. You can read them, click on links, and even reply to them. The e-mail address will expire after 10 minutes.
Email graphic traceroute Paste an email with full headers (we need the 'Received' lines -- we don't need your email addresses, digg). The app will (we hope) trace the path your email message took as it passed through various servers, on Google maps.
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