SMS to Access Your Rediffmail Account
27 Dec, 2006, 5:42 pm IST | by
Sharon Khare
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Rediff.com India Limited has announced the launch of 'Access Mails Anywhere' functionality for its Rediffmail service. Users can now configure their Rediffmail account with their mobile number to access their inbox by simply sending 'MAIL' as SMS to 7333. They would be also able to read, reply, delete and forward mails directly from their mobile phone. Users can also set 'SMS Alerts' for notification of important incoming emails. Manish Agarwal, Vice President Marketing, Rediff.com said, "Anytime, anywhere access to information is increasingly the norm for consumers today. This feature truly makes email service device agnostic, by enabling millions of users who do not have a GPRS connection to access their mails on the move." Users with GPRS enabled phones can continue to access Rediffmail from its WAP site available here. The company said that new mobility feature has been currently added only for Rediffmail and Rediffmail Plus users, soon to be introduced to Rediffmail Pro and Enterprise Pro business email users. |
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