Archive for January, 2008

New Boxbe Feature: Friends of friends

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

friend_icon.jpgWe get praise and love from our adoring fans on a regular basis, but one consistent request is to make getting email from real humans easier.

Keeping your Guest List up to date isn’t an easy job. When friends change jobs or their ISPs, their email addresses change with them.

Boxbe helps you get email from people who matter to you. The problem is, you don’t always know who is going to matter to you.

Today, I’m happy to announce a feature to make using Boxbe a lot easier.

Friends

Who are your friends? If you are like me, I have hundreds of contacts on my Boxbe Guest List. Some of them are email addresses from companies like Amazon or Facebook.

The bulk of my Guest List, however, is composed of friends, family and co-workers. We’ve consolidated this group of people into a group called “Friends.”

Friends of friends

So, why should you designate someone as a friend?

If you mark someone as a friend on your Guest List and they are a Boxbe member, anyone that they have designated as a friend can email you as well.

This takes a little of the difficulty of having to update your Guest List to ensure delivery of messages from your friends. You don’t have to mark them as a friend and you can block them if it’s someone you don’t want to hear from.

How it works

As an example, this is what happens when I add Mark as a friend.

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When I add Mark as a friend, all of his friends can then email me without taking a test or paying a fee. If we have a lot of mutual friends, and he updates a change in their information first, I won’t have to.

We’re adhering to the proverb that many hands make light work.

Privacy

While we’re extending your Guest List to your friends, we won’t show others a list of who you have made a friend. The only way someone will know who your friends are is if they email them. Any email that you receive from a Friend of a Friend will be marked as such.

Here is how it will look in Yahoo! Mail:

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Feedback?

We’re pretty happy with what we’ve released, but please let us know if there is anything we can do to make it better.

We’re constantly thinking of ways to make Boxbe easier to use and think this will help you get emails from people who matter to you most.

Boxbe at AlwaysOn OnMedia NYC

Monday, January 28th, 2008

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Boxbe CEO, Thede Loder will be presenting at AlwaysOn OnMedia NYC. The conference is a

“two-and-a-half-day executive event features CEO presentations and high-level debates on which forces are disrupting user behavior and creating new opportunities in the marketing, branding, advertising, and public relations industries.”

Thede will be presenting our vision of the future of email during the “CEO Showcase - Web Services and Measurement” session at 11:10 Tuesday morning. Thede will be joined by Boxbe COO, Corbett Barr and EVP of Corporate Development, Mark Benerofe. If you are at the conference, please say hi to Thede, Corbett and Mark.

Boxbe is hiring! - Senior .NET Developer

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Join our growing team!

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If you are a creative thinker who thrives in a fast-paced, market-driven startup environment, we want to talk to you. Located in San Francisco, we currently have openings to join the team which is responsible for designing and building our industry-leading technology.

Boxbe is looking for a .NET C# engineer with Microsoft Outlook programming experience. Boxbe has developed a client-side version of our e-mail management system which integrates with Outlook as an add-in. This developer will be supporting an initial release of code and continuing to improve and extend on the original framework.

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Boxbe for Yahoo! Mail - How it works

Monday, January 7th, 2008

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We launched Boxbe for Yahoo! Mail back in the fall. Here is a quick overview of how it works.

Boxbe Waiting List

yahooShot1.pngNo need to come to the Boxbe Web site to view messages on your Waiting List. We’ll move all your unwanted messages into a new folder in your existing Yahoo! Mail account.

Your Boxbe Waiting List folder will contain all the messages from guests you haven’t yet approved.

Sort messages easily

yahooShot3.pngWe’ve added the Boxbe Junk Score to the subject line of all messages in your Waiting List. Sorting by subject will help you find messages that are less likely to be junk.

This makes it easier to find messages from senders that you might want to add to your Guest List. Additionally, you can easily search messages in the Waiting List using Yahoo! Mail’s search tool.

Approve Guests within Yahoo! Mail

yahooShot2.pngIf you decide a message isn’t junk, clicking the “Approve” link from within the message in the Waiting List adds the sender to your Guest List and moves the message into your Yahoo! Mail inbox.

Automatically add new guests

Finally, when you send an email to a new friend, you have the option of adding them automatically to your Guest List. The idea here is that you don’t want people you’ve emailed to have take a test or pay a fee to email you back.

Boxbe for Yahoo! Mail is easy to set up and it’s absolutely free.

(Not a Yahoo! Mail user? Boxbe works with Gmail and a plugin for Microsoft Outlook is currently in beta testing.)

Become a Gmail Jedi Master

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

Need help getting up to speed on Gmail? This video from Ask the PC Guide can help.

The video covers creating labels, filters, shortcuts, managing multiple email accounts and more.

Remember, you can use Boxbe for your Gmail account by signing up here.

[Video via Lifehacker]