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How to Disable Inbox Tabs in Gmail

Darius had a chest. Alexander called a book his own.
When, once, the two men met, so did the book and chest. For as Alexander the Great won his victory over Darius III, he also gained possession of the precious container. Alexander, Plutarch tells us, asked those about him what would be appropriate to store in so magnificent a vessel. After listening to all the suggestions, he revealed what should, of course, go into the chest: his copy of the Iliad (annotated by his teacher Aristotle).
So, a box is a good place for a book to go. A box, though, as a tab is not a good place for a new email to go? You can forego Gmail's tab suggestions and have messages arrive in that one precious "in" box instead:
›› Longing for a simple Gmail inbox that shows just your messages (all of them, and no tabs)? Here's how to turn off inbox tabs in Gmail.


How to Handle Zoho Mail's "Send message without a subject?" Question

The Egyptian king Menes is believed dead but actually now high priest in the sun temple under the name Sethos. His daughter Tharsis, whom he believes dead, is in actuality under the high sun priestess Mirza's tutelage. She is there called Sais.
Sais (Tharsis) loves Thamos, now king of Egypt and the son of Ramesses, who had ousted Menes (Sethos). Pheron, an ambitious courtier, loves Sais. He and Mirza conspire to usurp the throne and enthrall Sais (Tharsis). Sethos (Menes) intervenes.
That, at least rudimentarily, is the answer to the question for the subject of the only play for which Mozart wrote incidental music—hardly, it has to be said with sorrow, performed as of late (or ever before).
With that under our belts, let's handle Zoho Mail's question for the subject of your latest email:
›› Want to send a message with an empty "Subject:" line or avoid just that? Zoho Mail gives you a chance to do either after clicking "Send" (with no subject entered).


Set Up Application-Specific Passwords for Accessing Outlook.com via POP

In the Indian Ocean, not really near Madagascar, India, Indonesia or any landmass else, some frogs grow to barely a cm (0.4 in) and no ears at all. Gardiner's Seychelles (or tree) frogs still hear, catching sound with their mouths, whence it is transferred to the inner ear.
Now, if your email program has no way to log in to Outlook.com via two-step authentication, it can still receive emails :
›› Want to enable secure two-step authentication and access Outlook.com in your email program via POP? Set up a special password for each email client you use (on a desktop, say, phone or tablet). You can always disable access with these passwords easily later.


Suggest a Feature or Report a Bug for AIM Mail (From the Archives)

"To suggest"—surprise!—has Latin roots: suggerere (made up of sub, under, and gerere, to carry) means to supply, to bring, to amass, to lug to a site and put under the stuff already there for support and building something worthwhile.
Reads like submitting AIM Mail suggestions to AOL, does it not?
›› Do let the makers of AIM Mail and AOL Webmail know if something's not right; do let them know if you have an idea for new feature or improvement, too, and everybody can profit from more capable an email service.



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