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so uisefull for me
Gmail on plan to overtake all email servers....
Gmail on plan to overtake all email servers....
Gmail try to add new and new features, but it will be like with mobiles: we use less then half of avaialble features.
Gmail try to add new and new features, but it will be like with mobiles: we use less then half of avaialble features.
if they choose to. (Although it maybe faster to just type "NYC" for example)
It is interesting because I was using Email Tracer this morning which is much more indicative of what this blog title purports It can be very useful because the Tracer will tell you the exact address of every email you receive regardless of the sender's approval. Furthermore, if the sender relays the email through several IP Addresses, it will show you the exact relay on a map.
best,
Chris
if they choose to. (Although it maybe faster to just type "NYC" for example)
It is interesting because I was using Email Tracer this morning which is much more indicative of what this blog title purports It can be very useful because the Tracer will tell you the exact address of every email you receive regardless of the sender's approval. Furthermore, if the sender relays the email through several IP Addresses, it will show you the exact relay on a map.
best,
Chris
what about just adding 'from Geneva' or 'Dubai'to your e-mail :)
It's accurate - or confusing if you want it to be.
But of course, this technique completely lacks the geek factor!
what about just adding 'from Geneva' or 'Dubai'to your e-mail :)
It's accurate - or confusing if you want it to be.
But of course, this technique completely lacks the geek factor!
how about giving me multiple sigs retrieved randomly from a xml file online?
how about giving me multiple sigs retrieved randomly from a xml file online?