![]() But if a separate Compose window's just too much to bother with, you can also compose a quick reply to any message right from the main message-viewing window.īut that's just the start of what Postbox can do. The Compose sidebar also adds a handy address book that instantly pulls in all your macOS Contacts. You don't need to go trawling through piles of messages in search of that one adorable picture of your nephew when it's right there at your fingertips.Ī similar helpful sidebar pops up in the Compose window, putting both attachments and images already in your inbox right at your fingertips, should you wish to send them along to friends. But Postbox also lets you view your messages by attachments or photos, and each view (once indexed) is fully searchable. Calling all power usersĮvery client will show you messages, of course, and plenty also let you narrow those messages down to just the ones you've flagged as reminders. But the more you venture off the beaten path of forwards and replies, the more you begin to see what Postbox can really do. In short, you can rest assured that Postbox 7 covers the basics well. As with previous versions, Postbox's help files proved clear, concise, and easy to follow – which is good, because as you'll soon see, you'll probably want to consult them more than once. That process was understandably poky, but not agonizingly so. On an aging laptop or a modern iMac, the app felt fast and responsive – at least once it finished indexing all 2,000 of my downloaded messages. The programmers' promise that Postbox 7 is three times as fast as its predecessor holds up, too. ![]() And once that was finished, a flotilla of useful, coherent tutorial videos popped up for my edification. I dreaded having to slog over to Gmail and create yet another app password, but nope! Postbox not only configured all its settings correctly based solely on my email address but also helpfully opened a window to Gmail to walk me through its end of the setup process automatically. The division is also installing several new software, including their core system integrated software to manage all their operations including financial, human resources among others.Setup's a snap, too, whether you're starting fresh or importing settings from a previous version. “It will be extended to the remaining 5% by October end, and once technical issues have been sorted will be extended to the rural parts of the division,” a senior postal division official said. The app has been extended to 95% of post boxes in urban area of the district. From there if a customer has an issue, he/she can at least trace if it has been collected and then maybe to which post office it has been sent to,” Jakhere said. “While it is difficult to offer a complete track and trace facility till the destination for this price for ordinary letters, we can ensure that the letter is collected from the postbox. ![]() Ordinary letters can be delivered anywhere across the country with a basic Rs 5 stamp. We can ensure this using the app and keep count of number of letters received,” he said. For example, in the head post offices at R S Puram and Variety Hall, post boxes must to be cleared four times a day. “Using the app, we can monitor from our centre if the post boxes are cleared on time every day and if the post boxes are getting cleared fixed number of times. “Every time a postman cleared a letter box, he had to scan the bar code, and enter details of who was clearing the box and how many letters has been collected,” said senior superintendent of post offices, Coimbatore division, Sudhir Gopal Jakhere. As many as 352 post boxes within urban part of the district were affixed with bar codes. ![]() Last month, 113 postmen were given smartphones fitted with an app called ‘Nanyata’. ![]() Coimbatore: As a pilot project, the postal department has introduced an app through which regular clearance of postboxes by postmen in the city can be monitored. ![]()
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