The goal of the new FoxMail is to to improve the efficiency of software, faster, more stable. If I connect to my Gmail account, I’d like to be able to search it all by default.įoxmail’s Web site touts integration with Tencent’s QQ Mail and cloud storage capabilities, but there’s no mention of those features in my copy, which makes me think they’re (understandably) China-only. FoxMail is Chinese e-mail client for Microsoft Windows. But unlike other clients I’ve tested, Foxmail only grudgingly pulls in your older mail, inconsistently and piecemeal, and makes you manually load earlier messages one chunk at a time. I would have liked its search (which quickly lets you specify whether a query’s in the subject, recipient, sender, or content of a message) a lot better if Foxmail gave me more messages to search. You can specify a date, time, place, and title for a meeting, and once you receive the message, Foxmail automatically and accurately places it on your Mac’s calendar. (Getting both this feature and the Quick Reply window to work proved occasionally persnickety on my trackpad.)įoxmail further hides a genuinely novel and worthwhile system for sending meeting invitations bundled with messages in a menu under a nondescript icon in its “compose message” window. Only by accident did I discover how to refresh mail, by tugging down on the message list column- the only method, since there’s no button to do so. Logging On Logon to Foxmail as specified by your Marist Information Technology account lettere. Please call the Help Desk at 84 (HELP) to obtain a tempoary password which will allow you to change it. OK, the sense of discovery when you stumble onto something new can be fun, but it’s not terribly usable. Foxmail is a web-based email system that is provided to Marist staff and to Lifetime members, including Alumni and retirees. It tends to conceal its better features, leaving no obvious cues for finding them. The quick reply window highlights one of Foxmail’s biggest strengths- and biggest weaknesses. Foxmail offers a smart, useful way to send meeting invitations right in your messages.
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