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PrifiMail 3.14 For Symbian And Windows Mobile

ProfiMail

ProfiMail

ProfiMail is a powerful e-mail client for mobile devices.
It allows you to read your mail on the go, and send text with
attachments directly from your device. Send photos, recorded
sound or simply text messages to friends, from anywhere.

Version: 3.14


What you get

ProfiMail is an application for your everyday life. It is a communication solution for your mobile device. Wherever you go, you have your e-mail with you. With the program's user interface, you can see a great part of the message on the screen at a time, and easily navigate during reading.

You can use ProfiMail for your professional work - reading documents sent in messages, comfortably answer to sender, or send documents from the device.

You can also use ProfiMail for being in touch with your friends, who use e-mail on a desktop computer. For example, you can immediately send photos taken with the phone's camera.

The program was designed to be as simple as possible, while offering very easy control, and many useful functions, essential for comfortable work with your e-mail.

From now on, don't be tied to your desktop PC anymore. Simply have all your e-mail always available anywhere you go.




Main ProfiMail screen, displaying multiple accounts.
Next to each mailbox are icons summarizing its contents.

Mail reader with HTML text support,
comfortable attachment browser,
and easy navigation.



Built-in image viewer, for comfortably viewing images,
scaled or in original size.

File Explorer for browsing files,
managing attachments, viewing and sending files.

Features

  • Automatic synchronization of messages with the mail server
  • IMAP folders
  • Attachments - view, save, send
  • HTML messages with images and hyperlinks
  • Built-in File Explorer
  • Push email - instant notification about new messages (using IMAP IDLE)
  • Address book
  • Signatures
  • Support for POP3 / IMAP / SMTP mail servers
  • Writing mails using T9 dictionary (if available on phone)
  • Multiple email accounts
  • Rules and filters allowing selective message download
  • Opens and browses ZIP archives
  • Support for various character encoding - Western, Cyrillic, Central European, and more
  • Build-in image viewer for JPG, PNG and other popular formats
  • Text viewer for standard text, HTML and Word documents
  • Optimized for GPRS - get headers first, then download message bodies which you really want to see
  • Scheduled message download
  • Sound notifications

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