We haven’t heard of Momail before, but now that it has added support for Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo! Mail and just about every other major ISP mail service, it has officially made a blip on our radar.
Basically Momail is a catch all mobile service for your existing email accounts, filtering them all into one ‘Superinbox’ on your mobile while filtering out any spam and customizing them to your phone’s screen. It doesn’t sound like much but essentially it means that data costs are reduced drastically, making media messages less of a drain on your data allowance. Naturally the service also allows you to reply from your phone too, always ensuring that reply mails are sent from the address that received the original mail.
Momail is not a client that you have to download to your phone but rather a service that you set-up online which then configures your existing email client in your handset. Basically that means no bothersome fingers and thumbs optimization headaches. It’s such a simple idea it almost seems strange that we haven’t come across something like this before. Oh, and it’s free too.
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