With
your FuseMail account you can access your email and groupware
(Journal, Tasks, Notes, Calendar, Address Book) from your favorite
email client or use our prize-winning web interface. Click here to see demo
This is your home to
configure all aspects of your account to include your fused
accounts, mail rules, and the highly configurable FuseMail account.
| Contacts Auto-Update Campaigns |
Top | FuseMail
Contact Update Campaigns allow you to quickly and easily let your
contacts update their own personal information. Simply start a new
update campaign, select a personalized message to send to your
contacts, and we will do the work for you. Each person in the folder
you select will be sent an email asking them to visit a URL if the
personal information contained in the email is incorrect or
incomplete. Once they have visited the URL they can update, edit, or
delete any part of their contact.
| Addressbook Import / Export |
Top | Through
the web interface FuseMail provides a easy to use wizard for you to
import and export your address book from many common email clients.
This wizard provides you step-by-step directions on exporting your
address book entries from your email client (such as MS Outlook /
Outlook Express) and uploading these contacts into a FuseMail
contacts folder.
Through
the advanced web compose mail utility (send or reply email utility)
you will find a handy feature for spell checking your messages
before you send them. This pop-up window is similar to the spell
check feature you find in powerful email clients.
| Web Addressbook Compose Autocomplete |
Top | Another
feature of our web compose mail utility (send or reply email
utility) is the ability to auto-complete the To: and
CC: fields (or the recipient) of your email message. We
capture the names and email addresses from all of your contacts
folders and allow you to auto-complete these names or addresses when
writing an email.
This means that while if John Doe
is in your Contacts folder you can simply start writing John
D and the system will try to guess which person from your
contacts list you are attempting to email.
All
FuseMail account plans feature a no-risk 30 day trial period. You
may sign-up a FuseMail account under any Fused Personal or Fused
Group plan for your 30 day trial period without entering any billing
information.
Once you become comfortable with FuseMail you
may then enter in your payment information from your account. Once
payment information is entered your first billing cycle will begin
on the day after your trial period expires.
This
is the amount of disk storage in megabytes that are allowed on your
account. This includes all aspects of your account including mail
items, folders, address book, journal, tasks, and notes.
You
are provided disk space statistics on your web interface to let you
know how much disk space you are using expressed on a graph and a
number, we also show you this data by each folder.
IMAP
is an advanced mail protocol that FuseMail utilizes to connect with
your email client. This is a standarized internet mail protocol for
retrieving and storing mail folders and mail messages. Most email
clients have support for IMAP including MS Outlook, Outlook Express,
Thunderbird, Eudora, and even your PDA. You may connect to
FuseMail's IMAP server at: IMAP.FUSEMAIL.NET using the
default port 143 or if you are behind a firewall port
80 is also available.
SMTP
is the standard internet mail protocol for sending mail messages
across the internet. FuseMail's SMTP server is available to FuseMail
users at: SMTP.FUSEMAIL.NET on the default port 25 or
if you are behind a firewall port 2500 is also available.
| FuseMail Group Sub-Account Mailboxes |
Top | With
FuseMail Group you can setup sub-accounts for members of your
organization. This allows each member of your organization to have
their own FuseMail mailbox with shared resources among your group.
Each user can share his or her own mail, calendar, address book, and
tasks folders with one another. In addition, each mailbox user can
have his or her own mail alias @yourcompany.org as domain names are
shared across all accounts within the group.
Shared
Disk Space is applicable to the FuseMail Group plan. This means that
your disk storage limit is shared among all FuseMail mailboxes setup
within your account. The sum of all mailboxes cannot exceed the disk
storage limit. This allows greater flexibility of your disk storage
requirements.
| Secure Server Side Storage |
Top | With
FuseMail, all of your mail and data is stored on our secure servers.
You may access your mail from many different sources using secure
internet protocols. No longer worry about having your mail data
backed up on your local computer, we do it for you on our servers.
If you are planning on a PC upgrade or doing some travelling you
will not have to fear moving your mail and groupware data, it is
stored on our servers, simply setup your email client or use the web
on the new PC.
Access methods include, accessing your
FuseMail account from our webmail and your favorite email client,
anywhere in the world.
| FuseFilter Anti-Spam Technology |
Top | FuseFilter
is a very unique and customizable Anti-Spam technology that we have
deployed. We use a combination of spam technologies that allow you
to fine tune your spam settings to your taste. Each message that
comes into your account is rated for a spam score. The possible
score ratings are:
Very Unlikely that this message is spam.
Unlikely that this message is spam.
Hard to tell that this message is spam.
Likely that this message is spam.
Very Likely that this message is spam.
All messages that come in.
You can setup up to 3
actions for each of the scores listed above, they are:
Challenge / Response system This verifies that the person
sending you email is a human and not a machine through a unique
verification system. If a sender has never sent a mail to FuseMail
before, they will be sent a message asking them to visit a URL,
until such time the message they have sent is held in your escrow
(Unverified) mailbox.
Forward message to your Spam Folder
Discard Message
Mail
autoresponders are available to users that have setup their domain
name with FuseMail. This enables you to setup mail aliases that
autorespond to incoming mail with a specified subject and mail
message.
Mail
forwarders are available to users that have setup their domain name
with FuseMail. This enables you to setup mail aliases that forward
incoming mail to a specified email address.
| Shareable Mail Folders |
Top | The
FuseMail group plan allows you to instantly share mail folders that
you choose to other users of your group or your FuseMail Friends
List.
| Shareable Contacts and Address Book |
Top | The
FuseMail group plan allows you to instantly share contacts and
address book folders that you choose to other users of your group or
your FuseMail Friends List.
The
FuseMail group plan allows you to instantly share calendar folders
and appointments that you choose to other users of your group or
your FuseMail Friends List.
The
FuseMail group plan allows you to instantly share folders that you
choose to other users of your group or your FuseMail Friends List.
| Web Publishable Calendar |
Top | The
FuseMail Group plan allows any user of the group to publish his or
her own Calendar folder to the web. You will be given a URL for
public visitors to see your published folder from anywhere without
having to have a FuseMail account. This is great to show friends
your appointment schedule or for clients to make appointments with
you.
| Web Public Appointment Creation |
Top | Through
the use of the Web Publishable Calendar, you have the option to
allow visitors to your published folder to make, change, and cancel
appointments.
When a visitor requests to make, change, or
cancel an appointment then an email is sent to the folder owner. The
owner of this folder then must visit a URL to approve or deny the
public request to modify the calendar. A follow-up email is sent to
the person requesting to modify your folder with the approval or
deny decision.
| FuseFriends Collaboration |
Top | With
FuseMail Group, occasionally you will find it necessary to share
information with not only members of your own group but a member of
a different FuseMail group. FuseMail friends allow you to setup a
two-way handshake to share folders just as you would with other
members of your group.
The
MS Outlook Plug-In is a software download from FuseMail that enables
you to see your FuseMail groupware folders within Outlook. This
enables you to store your Outlook Calendar, Tasks, Journal, Contacts
(Address Book), and notes on the server-side. You can then access
your FuseMail groupware folder tree from any other Outlook e-mail
client or the FuseMail webmail interface.
Fused
Accounts are e-mail accounts that you setup within FuseMail to
consolidate into your FuseMail account. This includes your Yahoo!,
Hotmail, MSN, EarthLink, and POP3 email accounts that you setup
within FuseMail as fused accounts.
Bandwidth
is the amount of mail traffic that you send and receive to your
email account. This is the total amount of bits that are transmitted
across the Internet for your FuseMail account traffic.
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