Frankly I need to admit that I have quite a lot of email addresses. I have Gmail, Yahoo!, MSN, Hotmail, Pop3…. email accounts.
It’s not because I use them all to communicate with my friends and colleagues, but it’s because if I am able to get the login name that I want on a popular free email service, I’ll sign it up before someone else gets them.
Some free email providers such as Hotmail requires you to at least login to your mailbox once every 30 days or else your account will be deactivated.
On deactivation, all personal items including e-mail messages and address books are deleted and incoming messages are no longer accepted. After deactivation a user has 90 days to reactivate the account before the e-mail address is removed from the system.
It’s quite troublesome to login to each webmail when you have like 10 email accounts.
Why not automate the task?
Introducing ePrompter…

ePrompter automatically and simultaneously checks and retrieves your email messages from up to sixteen password protected email accounts AND lets you read, delete and respond to any of your messages with a simple click on the account of your choice – without ever having to launch your email program or go to your webmail’s site. Importantly, when ePrompter retrieves messages, it leaves the original messages on your various email accounts’ servers and/or webmail sites.
ePrompter works with AOL, Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, POP3, Earthlink, Excite, iName, Juno, Lycos, Mail.com, Mindspring, MSN, MyWay, Netscape, OneBox, Rediffmail, SBC Yahoo, Switchboard, USA.net and hundreds of other email domains.
ePrompter notification features include a unique rotating tray icon, the main ePrompter screen, audio alerts for new messages, and a choice of five unique screensavers that let you know at a glance the number of new messages in each account.

Finally, ePrompter employs auto-upgrades which means it will be automatically updated to the most recent version of ePrompter once you click on “Update” button.