I used a Mail client and found it much useful to me. Let us see what it is. You can read your emails offline in your computer and need not have the internet connection at that time! For this you need to use Mail clients such as Outlook, Eudora and Thunderbird. These receive all your messages from mail account pages - when there is internet connection, and keep them in their own pages ready to be read by you at anytime you like. These clients use POP3 or IMAP protocols for this. You can configure your Mail account, for example, Gmail, for their services by clicking on the Settings tab in the mail page and entering the details as instructed there in Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab of it, into the mail client's page in computer.
There are other advantages also in using the mail clients:
You can compose and send emails from the mail client’s page itself.
Such sending consumes lesser Mega bytes than that in our mail account.
You can configure any computer for this from anywhere in the world.
When you visit a blog, you can send email to the Blogger blog owner from his/her View My Complete Profile of blog page – if the email address link is given there.
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