Monday, October 14, 2013

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iPhone Mail 7.0 - Swiping, Smart Folders and Some Shortcuts More

More swiping towards more folders: iOS Mail 7 comes with additional smart folders that, once enabled, focus on unread messages in your inbox, messages where you are a To: or Cc: recipient, or emails that contain attachments (all also from your inboxes); the latest iOS Mail also introduces new swiping gestures, one of them—swiping from the left edge in—taking you to these folders from any folder's view and generally back as it commonly does in iOS 7.
Message deletion, conversely, now only works by swiping to the left. For the expense, you get an additional menu that lets you take other message actions as well.
Back at those folders, Mail 7 searches across the whole lot by default (instead of just the current folder) and in messages' bodies in addition to their header lines. If you want to search less for folders when switching them, you can now arrange shortcuts to those most used (or all) to your liking.
With IMAP accounts, you can get a button that lets you both archive and delete, and you get easier alias management as well as a shortcut for moving mail to the spam folder.
›› iPhone Mail and iPad Mail do a great job rendering emails and attachments pretty, swift and useful.


Forgotten Graveyard – Free IncrediMail Letter Download and E-Card

That the church was small, white and somewhat askew did not make it stand out for me as a child. It was its location—not far from the railway and road between two fields, alone.
The Romanesque building is still a church today. Had it had a churchyard surround its bare and white outer walls, I can image that being forgotten by now, though, like this graveyard suited to Halloween emails:
›› The hidden graveyard is headed for a terrifying—and unforgettable—return to memory this Halloween. (IncrediMail)


How to Forward Outlook.com Email to Another Email Address

Do as Galileo did: listen to your heart within, and look at the stars above in a chandelier inside the cathedral of Pisa, the city where Galileo had just commenced his studies. If your heart beats steadily (breathe calmly) and the chandelier swings wildly, you can observe what Galileo famously noticed: no matter how far the lamp swings for- and backwards from its center, completing one cycle always takes it precisely the same number of heartbeats.
In but one heartbeat, too, Outlook.com can swing on- and forwards email you receive to another address you own:
›› Set up Outlook.com for forward mail to another email address. You can have all incoming messages forwarded indiscriminately or create filters that use a criterion to pick the kind of message to send on.


How to Get Certain Email Statistics in Gmail

W. S. Gosset worked for the Guinness brewery. When he wanted to publish a scholarly paper in a respected biometrical journal, the brewer said "No."
Student did not work for the Guinness brewery. When he wanted to publish a scholarly paper — identical to the one Gosset had been about to submit — in the very journal, the brewer said "Yes."
Publication hinged on Student's name not being "Gosset", of course, while Gosset and Student were the same person. Having convinced his employer (justly afraid of trade secrets leaking out via employees' papers) of his particular article's harmlessness, Gosset was granted an exception from the company's no-publishing rule — on the condition that he assume a pen name to hide the exception.
So, Gosset's t-test is to this day known as "Student's t-test". We didn't quite make it to the actual statistics here; sorry; let's get some from Gmail:
›› Do you know how many many emails you sent last month? Do you know how many you received? Do you know which day was the busiest for email? Gmail does, and it can let you know in monthly reports including certain email statistics such as the numbers of incoming and outgoing messages for each day and who you emailed most.



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