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psGmail Release now!


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Vspire psGmail 1.2.3 ( 8/18/2004 updated ) released now! many bugs fixed.

Vspire psGmail works fine with new Login procedure of Gmail service now!

News:

Since psGmail released in noewin.net bbs. i have got more and more help from here! such as some good ideas, some useful suggestions and bug report realtime.

So i decided, for your warmly help:

Everyone of neowin.net bbs(registered user) can get Vspire psGmail with the price that you think it is worth!

For example: if you think you want to cost $5.00( or $3.00/$9.00, etc) to buy it support me, ok! it's your price of psGmail!

All donate please to my paypal: [email protected] (paypal account), and don't forget to send a mail to me with your regname, hardware fingerprint and your neowin bbs name.

psGmail is a small trayicon application that allows you to check your Gmail account e-mail from a normal POP mail client (such as Outlook2000/2003, Mozilla Thunderbird, etc). Unlike standard email accounts which allow users to retrieve their e-mail through a POP mail client, Google's Gmail can normally only be checked on the web now. With psGmail, you can use your favorite POP mail client to retrieve your e-mail from your Gmail account. In addition, psGmail allows you to send e-mails through Gmail's service, as if it was a normal SMTP (outgoing mail) server.and it also can send you a msn-style alerts Instantly when you have a new email on Gmail.

Features of psGmail :

1. POP3/SMTP service base on Gmail of Google

2. Instant Email Alerts with msn-style(support multiple Gmail accounts)

3. fetch special email with filter function

4. fetch the emails in special label(eg: all mail)

5. http(s) proxy support, you can use it behind of firewall

and more...

for more details:

http://www.vspire.com

or

http://psgmail.windohs.net

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Edited by ryan.sun
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email is kneeare [at] gmail [dot] com

hardware fingerprint is:

6f43-3a36

suggestions:

takes a very long time to get my mail, dont know if its out of your control or not, but if so you should work on that

have a status window when it gets the msgs, like the log they have in the end of the nullsoft installer

bugs:

when i run thunderbird and right click on systray and select "has new mail" it crashes all the time

i told it to archive my messages, but it didnt!! :( all my messages are now gone! :cry:

also, i would like to thank you for being nice enough for granting so many people with a free copy!

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I have 3 machines which I'd use to check my GMail on, work, laptop, and my home pc.

I'll provide my home PC specs though as my hardware fingerprint.

AMD Athlon XP 2800+

1024MB PC2700 RAM

2x 120GB Maxtor hard drives

ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 128Mb 256Bit

SB Audigy 2 XS

17" CRT

MS Windows XP Pro SP1 + pre SP2 patches

16x Lite On DVD ROM

8x4x24 Lite On DVDRW +/-

Is that enough info? :D

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cpugeniusmv

*insert that one symbol here*

gmail

.com

hw fingerprint: C05F-E3F8

EDIT: on the tray notification, maybe capitalize the Hi (or remove it?)...and change mail(s) to message(s)?

i'm an english grammar freak...that kind of stuff gets on my nerves, but excellent job on the application!

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another thing i noticed...

It's checking for new mail every 3 minutes. good, it's supposed to do that. But every 3 minutes, it notifies me about the same message being in my inbox...

i know it's there. can we stop the notification from notifying me more than once on a single message?

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Hey, this seems like a great app! I would love a reg key for this. I am having difficulty setting up smtp through Outlook 2003, otherwise it works like a charm!

My E-mail is: jthemonkey[at]sbcglobal[dot]net

My hardware fingerprint is: 3B80-9CE4

Thanks for a great program!

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