An Incredible E-mail Application

James Scholes jamesscholes at msn.com
Tue Feb 12 11:35:37 CST 2008


I emailed them this morning, they haven't got back to me yet though.

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From: "Jonathan Mosen" <jmosen at mosen.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 4:37 PM
To: "'The Accessible Phones Discussion List'" 
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Subject: RE: An Incredible E-mail Application

> Gabe it's free for now. I don't know what they'll do when it comes out of
> beta.
>
> Jonathan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: blindphones-bounces at mosenexplosion.com
> [mailto:blindphones-bounces at mosenexplosion.com] On Behalf Of Gabriel 
> Millay
> Sent: Wednesday, 13 February 2008 4:31 a.m.
> To: 'The Accessible Phones Discussion List'
> Subject: RE: An Incredible E-mail Application
>
> Hi is this program free or will you have to pay for it. Thanks
>
> Gabe
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: blindphones-bounces at mosenexplosion.com
> [mailto:blindphones-bounces at mosenexplosion.com] On Behalf Of Jonathan 
> Mosen
> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 19:02
> To: 'The Accessible Phones Discussion List'
> Subject: An Incredible E-mail Application
>
> Recently I stumbled across an amazing application for Nokia phones.
>
>
>
> System Seven will allow you to gain push e-mail from services such as
> Exchange, Hotmail, Gmail and Yahoo. Now there are other applications that
> will do some of these things, including, of course, Nokia's Mail for
> Exchange. But here's the cool part. System Seven also allows you to do 
> push
> from a standard POP3 or Imap account. With services like Gmail, it's 
> really
> fast, with IMap or Pop3 it's a little slower, but better than Nokia's 
> e-mail
> client that only checks a minimum of every 30 minutes. As a rule I've 
> found
> I am getting mail within 1 to 2 minutes of it having been sent.
>
>
>
> The application is completely accessible, and its flexible. You can 
> schedule
> the hours during the week and weekends that you want mail pushed to your
> phone. You can also have multiple accounts pushed to your phone, so you 
> can
> set up Exchange, Hotmail, Gmail and Pop3 to push all at the same time for
> example. This is one of the coolest things I've seen in a while.
>
>
>
> But.and yes there always has to be a but.The application is in beta right
> now. You have to sign up for the beta process, and that beta sign-up form
> has CAPTCHA without any accessible alternative. There is a link on the 
> page
> that allows you to contact the system administrator, who promptly set my
> account up for me. Perhaps if a few more blind people use this, they'll do
> something about it. He told me I was the first blind person he's heard 
> from.
>
>
>
> The address to join the beta is
>
> http://community. <http://community.seven.com> seven.com
>
>
>
> I can't stress enough what a huge productivity booster this thing is.
>
>
>
> Jonathan
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