Express Mail@Mate 2.6.7 for Windows

by ExpressSoft, Inc.

Avg. Rating 4.8 (4 votes)

File Details

File Size 0.8 MB
License Shareware, $24.95
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 1,195
Publisher ExpressSoft, Inc.
Homepage Express Mail@Mate

Publisher's Description

Express Mail@Mate is an email notification tool for Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express and Exchange Client, that runs as a convenient System Tray icon and does much more than just tell you when you have received new mail. It delivers new messages to Inbox of your email client and allows you to read incoming messages, create new, delete needless ones, extract attached files and lot more. In most cases you do not need to launch email program at all.

Latest Reviews

mmatheny

mmatheny reviewed v2.3 Beta 3 on Aug 3, 2001

OK program - I wrote something almost exactly like this for my use about 3 years ago. One problem, which caused me to reduct the rating to 4, is that when it checks email, if it finds ANY unread emails in the inbox it kicks off the notifications. My program got the number of unread emails before it sent and received, then got the number of unread emails again after. If the number was different, meaning that new email had actually been downloaded, I kicked off the notification. This thing alarms every 10 minutes, just because I have emails I haven't read (and probably never will!)

Avg. Rating 4.8 (4 votes)
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mmatheny

mmatheny reviewed v2.3 Beta 3 on Aug 3, 2001

OK program - I wrote something almost exactly like this for my use about 3 years ago. One problem, which caused me to reduct the rating to 4, is that when it checks email, if it finds ANY unread emails in the inbox it kicks off the notifications. My program got the number of unread emails before it sent and received, then got the number of unread emails again after. If the number was different, meaning that new email had actually been downloaded, I kicked off the notification. This thing alarms every 10 minutes, just because I have emails I haven't read (and probably never will!)

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