Access Blocked Websites By Email

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Many companies, schools or universities love to block popular websites. A large proportion of computer users however start digging around to find ways to overcome the block instead of concentrating on work. Many make use of web proxies to access blocked websites. Proxies however come and go rapidly and get blocked very fast as well. This means that the user is spending some time of his week hunting for working proxies that will display the website that has been blocked correctly.
Many companies, schools or universities love to block popular websites. A large proportion of computer users however start digging around to find ways to overcome the block instead of concentrating on work. Many make use of web proxies to access blocked websites. Proxies however come and go rapidly and get blocked very fast as well. This means that the user is spending some time of his week hunting for working proxies that will display the website that has been blocked correctly.

Rediff.com has launched a new service called Web-in-Mail that enables users to read online content in their inbox. The service could be particularly useful for people whose office doesn’t allow them access to internet through a browser. According to Rediff, Web-in-Mail supports email clients like MS Outlook and Outlook Express as well as the Blackberry mobile devices.
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To use the service, one needs to send an email to browse@webinmail.com with the URL (*ankit360.blog.co.in/) of the webpage, which the user wants to access, in the subject line. On receiving the mail, Rediff would send a reply mail with the webpage content to the user's inbox.
According to Rediff, clicking a hyperlink within the webpage received automatically composes another mail. On sending this mail another reply mail is received with a new webpage. The Web-in-Mail service also allows users to search the internet. For instance, one can send a search query [google:mumbai terror attack] in the subject line and result mail is received via email.


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