Follow Up on Zenbe post
May 7, 2008
I originally posted about Zenbe here. One of the neat features I did mention about Zenbe was that they had a great way of handling files you received from attached emails. Using Zenbe more and more I noticed you could upload files without even sending an email, which you can then easily attach to an email if you wish later. What this means is you can also use Zenbe as a place to store files online. So not only is Zenbe an amazing email client, but also a online file storage website that has easy sharing abilities with email. I am not exactly sure how much file storage you get in your Zenbe account but, in the review of Zenbe by Tech Crunch they report it having 4 gigs of storage.
Also there was a new post on the Zenbe blog here. That post describes another amazing feature I didn’t even know Zenbe had. Basically it allows you to add a + sign after your screen name then another word. What this will do is it will automatically come into your in box and be tagged. So it would be like yourname+poetry@zenbe.com So if you need to give your email address to a poetry mailing list then any emails you receive will automatically be tagged as poetry!
This is an amazing feature, that I can’t wait to use!
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