UK Welcomes the Momail email Service. iPhone owners are Happy too



UK Welcomes the Momail email Service. iPhone owners are Happy too

Mobile phone users have now the opportunity to meet the popular email service called Momail, which also works on the iPhone, for those that have bought one recently after its launching in Europe.
According to the producing company, focused on offering a free and global e-mail service for mobile devices and wearing the same name as the service, it is easy-to-use, cost effective and offers the smallest mobile communication tool on the market today.UK Welcomes the Momail
UK had the pleasure today to welcome the service on its territory and give the cell phone owners to try a new email account that takes less than 2 minutes to be set up, being maybe easier than an SMS.

When you have the Momail on your phone, all the other email accounts are collected into the SuperInbox, where you can easily manage also the attachments.


UK Welcomes the MomailThe service is completely free, does not require special software to be installed, and all you have to do to start using it is to register via the phone or Internet on www.momail.co.uk.
The newly iPhone users from UK have at disposal a short tutorial from Momail that shows how to set up the service.
Roger Grönberg, CEO of Momail, is proud to declare that ”After the Nordics it’s now time for the UK and we are excited about offering Momail to users from across the Channel. Our unique technology optimizes every message and attachment, without destroying the original, while minimizing the amount of data and thus the cost of mobile data. A very effective spam and virus protection is also included. All together, Momail is the world’s smallest mobile email solution.”
UK Welcomes the MomailBesides the SuperInbox utility, Momail provides also AutoConfig that configures the service automatically for email use and data traffic, and AutoCollect, which helps the end-user to gather different email accounts into the SuperInbox.
Other features include Dynamic Sender, that when you answer an email sent to your Gmail account via Momail, your reply will automatically show your Gmail address as sender; Push Mail to activate alerts for incoming email like SMS; True Momail that allows you to send emails to each other by using just the receiver’s phone number; and Momail City, a webmail solution that offers access to your email from any computer, anywhere.
Until now, only the Nordic countries and UK had the opportunity to have Momail email service but the company said that starting December it will extend it to many more countries, beginning with Germany and Poland.

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