Automatically check e-mail
'DynAdvance Notifier' (DN) is a program that helps users immediately connect to their web mail accounts to check for new mail, without having to perform 'traditional' steps like launching a browser. , login to the e-mail website, type username and password .
Do the following: click the ' Add ' button on the main interface, then click ' Next ' to enter ' Select Account Type ' -> click the down arrow to select one of the three most popular web mail types. Currently, Gmail, Yahoo Mail and Hotmail -> when done, click ' Next ' in the ' Account Information ' interface to make declarations such as: E-mail Address , Username and Password -> when the declaration is complete, press ' Next ', continue to click ' Finish ' to finish and exit the main interface.
When you have entered all e-mail accounts, you just need to click on the e-mail account to check, then click the ' Check E-mail ' button to automatically connect to the web account. Mail and give notice how many new messages are received in the ' Status ' box. If you want to read new mail, simply click on the ' Read E-mail ' button to enable the enterprise to turn on the browser and automatically log in to the web mail.
To refine your business, click on the ' Options ' button to make handy tweaks such as: set the time to automatically check mail, turn on the warning sound with new incoming mail, use the proxy, set a password to protect program protection .
Interested readers can go to http://www.dynadvance.com/download/mnsetup.exe to download the trial version.
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