So if you have some files you want to email home but they are .exe files, and as we all know, everybody’s favorite email client is in the habit of blocking any executable files to prevent people from sending malware to their friends, unintentionally or otherwise.
Gmail’s Flash-based attachments grabs your files as you select them, [...]
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How to enable https setting for more secure Gmail?
You can make Gmail more secure by enabling https settings. Practically this will results in minor change of URL for Gmail access from (http://mail.google.com) to (https://mail.google.com). Https setting is considered more secure while accessing Gmail from an unsecured internet access like from a public place.
Enable https settings for Gmail
1. Login into Gmail & click settings [...]
Use Gmail to consolidate your email addresses
If you’re anything like me, you probably have around a dozen emails from different services. There’s Yahoo (I think I have five of them), there’s my work email (I have three!), there’s that service from my ISP which I barely use, the ones from the other blogs I run, and my Gmail. (okay, 3 Gmail [...]
Reduce Spam in your Gmail Inbox with a Language Filter
So last time I taught you guys how to automatically switch languages so you and your contacts won’t have a hard time translating each others emails.
For this entry, I’ll be teaching you guys a trick I picked up from a couple of people so that you can use this one to be able to find [...]
Translate your email, automatically
So let’s say you get this email written in Spanish. You don’t know if it’s something important, but you’re pretty sure it’s not spam either. You can just archive the email and forget about it forever, but it’s bugging you to no end and it won’t let you sleep at night until you figure out [...]
Check your email even before you open your inbox
Know what would be a nifty timesaver? Some way for us to check our inboxes before we open it. No, I’m not crazy or anything (even though I may sound kind of like it). It’ll be great for those who have a really bad internet connection, really. And come on, who hasn’t impatiently sat through [...]



