Sunday, 6 June 2010

Read And Send Email Using Pop Peeper

Most of us are now using multiple email accounts to make advantage of communication with others. Yes, this way is pretty handy and useful for most of us. However, one day you will be so tired of logging on each of email accounts to read new mail. Now you need to use an email clients support multiple accounts like Outlook Express, Thunderbird or another easy and portable utility I’ll write in this post: Pop Peeper.

Read And Send Email Using Pop Peeper

Pop Peeper originally is a email notification which run in Windows Taskbar and alert whenever a new mail has come. This is an outstanding feature that other email clients can be as well as Pop Peeper. There is variety of methods of notification:
  • Sound notifications: single sound for any new mail.
  • Tray icon notification: the icon displays the color and number of new messages.
  • Flashing scroll lock LED
  • Windows popup alert
  • Automatically open POP Peeper or launch your default email client when new email is received.
In addition, more features are added gradually from the first date Pop Peeper was released. Now in the latest version 3.3.1.0, you can read email, print, send email and even can extend the functions with plugins.

You can read email in HTML or text plain in order to eliminate any risks of reading email (javascript, virus…). You can send email right in Pop Peeper like other email clients (you can attach files, Address Book is added recently in order to make it easy to choose a name in send to field…)

And an advantage of Pop Peeper to other email clients is that you can copy it to your USB and bring it anywhere you want. Because it is pretty small and in the portable mode, so all configuration data and email will be store within the same directory to Pop Peeper.

Pop Peeper is really small, completely free and easy to use. Although there are some advanced features are not included, Pop Peeper is absolutely a right choice for novice users or someone just needs to receive and send email without launching a browsers.

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