Yesterday landed 163 mailbox, accidentally found that NetEase recently launched the mail client tool - right mail, download down to try it, feel that this small tool is simple to use, the function is specific, can play the role of mini version of the mail client, but also can use a little brain, make it into a personal version of the web disk + web client tool.
After downloading and installing the right mail, you first need to set the email account for sending messages (see Figure 1; Only 163, 126, yeah mailboxes supported by NetEase, fortunately, the impact should not be large), and then you can quickly write emails through the right menu of the system tray icon (see Figure 2) (support drag and drop and right-click the Explorer to add attachments, support to intercept web text content as the body, However, the write email window does not provide a formatting tool), detect new emails (you can set an automatic detection interval, and it will automatically enter the corresponding mailbox for viewing), and quickly enter the preset mailbox. Of course, you can also set right-click mail as the default mail client tool to replace the full-featured but clunky traditional client tools such as Outlook and Foxmail. However, these features may not be very useful to me as I rarely use mail clients, so I got my head started and planned to make it with the Web2.0 that I was interested in. Sure enough, I found that right mail can also play a role in private web disk and web retrieval clients.