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Fuser to Launch Email Aggregating Service



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Mashable
7/23/2007
by Kristen Nicole

Fuser is a new email aggregation service that brings all your email from various services into one place. Fuser supports MySpace and Facebook messages as well. The service is currently in private beta. I've gotten a chance to try it out.

The email clients that Fuser supports include AIM, AOL, Comcast, POP3, IMAP, Gmail, Hotmail (MSN and Windows Live), Netscape, Outlook, Yahoo and SqurrelMail. Choose which of your email accounts you'd like to integrate into Fuser, and have all of your emails gathered together in one online location. More than just a way to forward your emails, Fuser will also organize your messages according to their original account, making searching for the right message easier. You can create your own folders for additional organization preferences, and filter your message content by subject and date.

This could also prove to be a useful little way to circumvent office firewalls, much like Meebo has been for instant messaging services. It also moves into a bit of a social networking profile aggregating service, as two major communities are supported as well. Fuser does not store your emails, however, so it can't be used as an email backup system. Once you delete a message from one email client, this action will be reflected in your Fuser account as well.

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