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iWarning

iWarning - 3.0

Notify when new email has arrived in multiple mailbox

All Time: (2.9)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 3.0
Release Date: 2002-09-02
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,338
Downloads (all versions): 7,990

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Product Description:

iWarning is a free utility allowing to watch several mailbox. It works in thorough task to warn the owner of the accounts of the arrival of new messages. Option to delete messages.

What's new in this version:

  • New interface
  • Can display HTML messages
  • Function to reply to messages

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS Classic

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iWarning ReviewNice useful program… - Version: 3.0, 9/3/2002 05:01PM PST

GreyStone
IF you only have POP3 accounts. I would give it more stars if the keyboard command 'select all' worked in the accounts window so that all accounts could be checked simultaneously . . . if 'select all' could be used in the messages list window so that a lot of messages could be deleted simultaneously . . . if the command key could be used to select non-contiguous messages . . . if the program could automatically log into a web mail account such as Yahoo mail or Hotmail, which millions of people use, as we all know. Also, why is it that when it did check my POP3 account with iWarning, it listed 123 messages, the vast majority of which had already been downloaded to my computer previously and deleted from my hard drive? I do NOT have my account set up to store messages on the server once they are downloaded. I noticed that most, if not all, of the messages in the list were spam. Might this have something to do with our ISP having some kind of spam filter set up? When I checked with Eudora a few minutes later, only 4 of the 123 spam messages were downloaded to my computer...which I of course deleted. :)
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iWarning ReviewClunky interface, poor… - Version: 3.0, 9/3/2002 01:11PM PST

justified_type
English translations in docs and interface make it difficult to know what options do. And the splash screen hangs around just long enough to get annoying, and there's no option to turn it off.
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iWarning ReviewA really excellent… - Version: 3.0, 9/3/2002 12:06AM PST

Courtney
application! The download link which worked for me was ' The link from Versiontracker takes you to: ' which doesn't work.
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