Use Gmail IMAP with your desktop e-mail client
Working with Gmail can be a lot nicer if you use a desktop e-mail program instead of Gmail's Web-based interface.
Working with Gmail can be a lot nicer if you use a desktop e-mail program instead of Gmail's Web-based interface.
Today, let's look at a very common source of confusion for novice users: saving and retrieving file attachments.
Do you depend on Microsoft Outlook for your e-mail and scheduling needs? Are you annoyed with the e-mail client? Well, join the club--thousands of Outlook users are lobbying Microsoft for improvements in the next version. But this week let's not just complain about Outlook; I'm here to tell you how to make it better.
Gmail ushered in a whole new way of accessing and managing e-mail. Many people think that it's a major improvement over the old desktop-app approach.
You are judged by the writing style, tone, language, and mistakes in your e-mails every single day. We're all so optimistic we believe people will overlook our e-mail typos and mistakes, while at the same time we privately label those who send us sloppy e-mails as careless, confused, or ineffective.
Microsoft's highly capable email client Outlook is glitchy and has too many features for its own good.