Archive for the ‘Gmail’ Category
Never Send Emails To Spam In Gmail

All the interesting new Gmail features are really making me wonder what does Google has in store for us next. First it was the set of 13 features which were rolled out as Gmail Labs, then they allowed users to remotely sign-out and track gmail sessions and then allowed users to force secured connection.
Gmail has again introduced a new feature that will be most helpful to people whose important mails used to get caught by the hungry Gmail spam filter.
Forcing Secure Connection Makes Gmail More Secure

Gmail has been introducing many new features these days. First it was the set of 13 features which were rolled out as Gmail Labs, then they allowed users to remotely sign-out and track gmail sessions and now they have introduced a new security feature that most of the free mail providers lack.
Gmail now allow users the ability to use SSL or secure connection while browsing Gmail. This makes data between Gmail and your browser encrypted which can come in handy while checking mails at public places.
Track Open Gmail Sessions And Remotely Sign Out

Gmail team recently introduced 13 new features as Gmail Labs in Gmail, and yesterday they introduced another security and privacy feature which allows you to track your open Gmail sessions and remotely close them.
For instance, if you are at office checking your Gmail account, and urgently have to go out. You forgot to close your Gmail account and fear someone might read your private mails. Now you can remotely sign out from all your Gmail sessions, no matter how many computers it has been opened on including mobile devices.
Gmail Labs: Experimental Features Now Live
Gmail team is always on one thing or the other. Yesterday, they rolled out Gmail Labs, a portal for all the upcoming and experimental Gmail features. These experimental features are developed by the Google employees as their personal projects for Gmail. With Gmai Labs, you can browse and try all the upcoming Gmail features that are still in development. Google engineers created these features for Gmail in their 20% time. So some of the features are not completely stable and need some more work.
Better Gmail 2 Gets New Features
Gina Trapani, of Lifehacker, has released an updated version of her popular Gmail customization addon, Better Gmail 2. This addon is a combination of dozens of Greasemonkey scripts and with this, you can tweak the heck out of the new Gmail interface. This add-on is one of my personal favourites.
The latest version, Better Gmail 2 0.4 now supports HTML signatures, Firefox 3 compatibility, Gmail Redesigned skin, and many other small fixes. After you install this add-on, you can enable what ever features you want in Gmail from the Firefox Tools menu and all you have to do is refresh your Gmail window for the changes to take effect.


