Posted on May 28th, 2010 in email service with Comments Off
How often do you find yourself on a website that requires registration to access a download or information you need. Here’s a handy little service that will allow you to sign up using a temporary email address, actually an email alias. tempalias.com is a e-mail forwarding service that lets you create an address that will [...]
Posted on January 29th, 2009 in RSS reader, email service with Comments Off
Wnen you don’t have access to your mails, or webmail access is blocked by the firewall of your environment Mail2Feed.org can be of great use because firewalls won’t be blocking RSS feeds. Mail2Feed.org lets you setup an RSS feed that connects directly to your mailbox.
mail2feed.org
Posted on November 3rd, 2008 in email service, web-based instant messengers with Comments Off
Notifu allows you to send a message to an individual or group of people via email, IM, SMS, or phone. They have some cool tools currently and are in public beta – except some neat stuff such as an iPhone and Android app. Send a message to an individual or group, know if the message [...]
Posted on August 21st, 2008 in email service with Comments Off
Just forward any email to 24@hitmelater.com and it will resend it back to you 24 hours later. You can replace “24″ with any number up to 1,000 hours ahead. For example, forward it to 7@hitmelater.com and you’ll get it back seven hours later. Send it to wednesday@hitmelater.com and HitMeLater send it back to you the [...]
Posted on August 21st, 2008 in RSS reader, email service, news services with 1 comment
FeedMyInbox is a very simple service that fills the gap between feeds (XML, RSS, Atom) and email. If you would like to know more about what a feed is, have a look at Wikipedia.
Only 3% of internet users are familiar with how feeds work, and are using feed readers to get fresh information from their [...]
Posted on July 8th, 2008 in email service with Comments Off
Mailinator was the first and still the best free disposable email service for people who want to save their online anonymity. Mailinator offers web-based access to temporary public mail accounts that are created on the fly as mail comes in.
You can not send email from your mail box. You can’t delete email. After a few [...]
Posted on July 4th, 2008 in email service with Comments Off
The self destructive mail is stored on a server, and a link to the website is sent to the recipient in an email. When he click the link, a java applet is opened with the ID of the message. This applet calls a program that give the message to the applet, erase it and send [...]
Posted on July 3rd, 2008 in notes services with Comments Off
You create a message and get a link that you can send by email and once that link is clicked the note is destroyed so it can only be seen once. You can be notified when your note gets read. If you send a note and suddenly regret having done so, you can open the [...]
Posted on February 26th, 2008 in online apps, productivity applications with Comments Off
LinkBlip is very simple: it’s a way to be notified when someone has clicked a link you sent them. Have you ever sent someone an email and never heard back? If you send them a LinkBlip URL, you’ll automatically be notified by email when they click on it.
Posted on September 17th, 2007 in web utilites with Comments Off
Manage your postal mail as easily as your email
View scanned images of your sealed envelopes online, and with a few mouse clicks have your mail securely scanned into a PDF document, recycled, shredded or mailed to you or someone.
Earth Class Mail
See also Email to SnailMail