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Using Horde Email? I Will Show You How To Increase Your Message Display Amount So You Can View More Emails!

It may seem weird but I get a lot of people, especially clients who are first timers having their own hosting and use Horde email who don’t know how to increase their message display amount.

Well I created a video on how to do it so all people who look for this information especially my clients, now have a video guide to do the instructions. No longer do I have to describe this over the phone or via email LOL :D.

Please leave feedback if this has helped you, thanks :)

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Load up your Horde email web application.
  2. Click "Options" at the top of the Horde email web application.
  3. Now under "Other Options" click on "Mailbox
    and Folder Display Options
    ."
  4. We then input a high number under the "Messages per page in the mailbox view" option, say 500. Then click "Save Options."
  5. Go back to your Horde email inbox and view many more messages than you could have before!

Please do not be shy to leave feedback, thanks :)

VIDEO TUTORIAL [Please View Fullscreen]

More information:

What Is Horde Email?
It is a feature-rich desktop replacement type email application based on PHP that is popularly bundled with hosting providers.

Horde provides email features such as: folders, search, options, mail filters, calendar, notes, simple news reader, and a task list. It doesn’t have a slick GUI but it is more function over design.

Click on the link to find more information about The Horde Project.

Top 5 Free Email Services

  1. Gmail: Gmail is Google’s approach to email and chat. Practically unlimited free online storage allows you to collect all your messages, and Gmail’s simple but very smart interface lets you find them precisely and see them in context without effort. POP and powerful IMAP access bring Gmail to any email program or device. Gmail puts contextual advertising next to the emails you read. A word of caution is to read their TOS (Terms Of Service), you may not like what you read.
  2. AIM Mail: AIM Mail, AOL’s free web-based email service, shines with unlimited online storage, very good spam protection and a rich, easy to use interface. Unfortunately, AIM Mail lacks a bit in productivity (no labels, smart folders and message threading), but makes up for some of that with very functional IMAP (as well as POP) access.
  3. Yahoo! Mail: Yahoo! Mail is your ubiquitous email program on the web with unlimited storage and RSS news feeds, SMS texting and instant messaging to boot. While Yahoo! Mail is generally a joy to use, free-form labelling and smart folders would be nice, and the spam filter could catch junk even more effectively.
  4. Zenbe: Zenbe organizes your emails and attachments (from Zenbe and existing POP accounts) with labels and search — and integrates calendar, to-do list, twitter and Facebook updates, too. With a focus on elegant simplicity, Zenbe provides many sweet shortcuts but also shows quirks and omissions in others. The spam filter is good, but it would be great if IMAP access was possible for all folders (not just the inbox).
  5. GMX Mail: GMX Mail is a reliable email service filtered well of spam and viruses whose 5 GB of online storage you can use not only through a rich web interface but also via POP or IMAP from a desktop email program. More and smarter ways to organize mail could be nice.
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