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Foxmail is totally free and offers you a lot of features to manage your e-mail accounts. Although its name makes you think it has to do with firefox, it doesn't. Foxmail is an email client that allows you to manage several email accounts at once, search for contacts, search for emails attending to sender, content or subject.
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Choose the SMTP authentication for SMTP connections.
Choose the outgoing server requires authentication option. (In most email apps, this option isn't checked by default.)
User name: Enter your full email address.
Password: Enter your Microsoft account password.
If you don’t want email messages to be permanently deleted from your inbox after you download them to your mail program, select the Leave a copy of messages on the server option.
Prevent losing email in Outlook.com when you've set up POP3
Outlook.com has a feature that prevents losing email messages if you accidentally set up POP3 to delete them after reading them on the server. Here’s how it works:
The first time that Outlook.com receives a POP3 instruction to delete email messages after reading from an email app, Outlook.com won't delete the messages. Instead, Outlook.com moves the email messages that were successfully downloaded by the email app into a POP folder and out of the inbox. The POP folder is available in the Folders list.
Outlook.com keeps the email messages in the POP folder until you sign in to your Outlook.com account and verify whether Outlook.com should respect or ignore the POP3 delete command.
To verify your POP3 settings:
In the upper-right of the Outlook.com window, click Options, and then click More options.
Under Managing Your Account, click Pop and deleting downloaded messages, and then select one of the following:
Original author(s) | Zhang Xiaolong (张小龙)[1] |
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Developer(s) | Tencent |
Stable release | 7.2.9 (February 11, 2018; 18 months ago)[±] |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows and Mac OS |
Available in | English and Chinese |
Type | E-mail client |
License | Freeware |
Website | foxmail.com |
Foxmail is a freewaree-mail client developed by Tencent.
History[edit]
Foxmail was originally written by Zhang Xiaolong (张小龙), an alumnus of Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan. Foxmail was acquired in 2005 by Tencent Holdings.[1]
Usage[edit]
According to a 2001 Sina.com survey, Foxmail had a 32.92% market share in China.[2] In 2003, in a joint press-release with Verisign promoting Internationalized domain names, the authors' reported over 3 million daily Foxmail users in China.[3] (For perspective, the CNNIC reported a total number of 35 million Internet users in China in January 2002.[4]) Foxmail tutorials are found in several Internet literacy books for the Chinese market.[5][6][7][8]
Reviews[edit]
The Dutch edition of PC Magazine reported that version 6.0 of Foxmail occasionally sends email usage data to datacollect.foxmail.com.cn, but otherwise generally described it as an 'excellent email client', recommending version 5.0.8 (the last one before the acquisition), which isn't affected by this issue.[9]
Foxmail 5 violates RFC 822 (and 2822, 5322) by putting 8-bit characters in the subject and address header fields.[citation needed] It is said to support Chinese Domain Name standards from RFC3454, RFC3490, RFC3491, and RFC3492 published in March 2003 by IETF.[10]
References[edit]
- ^ abXu Caixing. 'Now that Tencent has Acquired Foxmail, What are the Plans of Zhang Xiaolong, the Developer of QQ?' PConline.com.cn. PConline. 18 March 2005. Retrieved at <http://news.pconline.com.cn/hy/0503/577240.html> on 2 June 2011. (Chinese).
- ^'Interview with Zhang Xiaolong: Foxmail 4.0 is Still Free'. SINA.com.cn. Stone Rich Sight. 24 September 2001. Retrieved at <http://tech.sina.com.cn/c/2001-08-24/5372.html> on 2 June 2011. (Chinese).
- ^'VeriSign Breaks the English Language Hold On Internet Navigation With Internationalized Domain Names' VeriSign.com. VeriSign. 4 March 2003. Retrieved at <http://www.verisign.com/static/002497.pdf> on 2 June 2011.
- ^Hughes, Christopher R.; Wacker, Gudrun (2003). China and the Internet: politics of the digital leap forward. Routeledge. p. 31. ISBN978-0-415-27772-3.
- ^Li Wei; Zheng Yanfeng; Fang Jun (2005). Lecture on the Practical Uses of Computer Software / The Practical Training Lecture Series (工具软件实用培训教程/实用培训教程系列). Qinghua University Press. pp. 159–168. ISBN978-7-302-10036-2.
- ^Zheng Hongqiao; Wu Diange (2005). Educational Uses of the Internet: 'School Projects' Series (Internet教学应用('校校通工程'丛书)). Qinghua University Press. pp. 94–105. ISBN978-7-302-11021-7.
- ^Wang Ding; Chen Bo (2005). A Concise Internet Tutorial (Internet简明教程). Qinghua University Press. pp. 99–107. ISBN978-7-302-10881-8.
- ^Kang Yu; Chen Zeyou (2008). An Introduction to Home Computer Use: Increasing Proficiency (家庭电脑应用入门·提高·精通). DynoMedia Inc. pp. 214–217. ISBN978-7-111-22707-6.
- ^Joost Blokzijl. 'Free Email Client'. pcmagazine.zdnet.nl. CBS Interactive. 1 May 2006. Retrieved at <http://pcmagazine.zdnet.nl/reviews/56115/foxmail-5-0-8/> on 2 June 2011. (Belgian-Dutch)
- ^'FAQ for Chinese Domain Name'. cnnic.net.cn. China Internet Network Information Center. 10 October 2005. Retrieved at <http://www.cnnic.net.cn/html/Dir/2005/10/11/3218.htm> on 2 June 2011.
External links[edit]
- Official website
- Wang Once Again Critiques the New Features of Foxmail 6.5 (王者再出击 Foxmail 6.5新功能试用), Sina.com (Chinese)