Koma-Mail 3.80: Check the status of your account without downloading the messages
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Koma-Mail 3.80 is e-mail client that works without installation and can be launched from both the HDD, or from a USB stick. There is an option to block HTML, ActiveX controls and scripts Import / Export e-mail and contact list.
The interface is simple and comprehensible. Koma-Mail 3.80 IMAP/POP3/SMTP maintain records and WebDav (Hotmail); opportunity to use SSL; able to block ActiveX components and scripts on incoming emails that are formatted in HTML. To combat spam care integrated spam filter. In addition to using e-mail, you can use Koma-Mail 3.80 as an RSS reader.
Koma-Mail 3.80 is a simple email client that lets you check the status of the inbox without having to download any email. The program accesses the mail server and displays the contents of the mailbox. The user decides which elements manually download and which not.
Like any other mail client, Koma-Mail 3.80 can manage multiple accounts simultaneously. You only need to enter data pertaining to that account, such as the POP and SMTP server, the ports of entry and exit, the user login and password, and so on.
Moreover, Koma-Mail 3.80 has some interesting options, like a simple spam filter to block spam when it finds a 'suspect word'. Also, you can create templates to speed the process of drafting a new mail. RSS integration and encryption of the database mail and contacts are other interesting functions.
Koma-Mail 3.80 does not require installation, so you can run from a USB device without problems.
Size: 2.60 MB
Publisher: Visit Website
Release Date: 2010-3-1
OS: Win 9x/ME/2K/NT/XP/Vista

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