Email by phone - automatic set-up for a growing number of email account types

8/20/2009 at 5:43 PM by Tracy

As reported in the Daily Tech, the top free email service online is Yahoo Mail with 106.1 million visitors last month. That's more than twice the monthly visitors of it's nearest competitors, Hotmail (47.1 million visitors in July) and Gmail (36.9 million visitors in July).  Gmail however is growing rapidly and recently beat AOL for the number 3 spot.

If you're a user of one of these popular email services, it's very simple to add your account information to Voice Assist and get instant access to your email by phone.  Just enter your user name and password and you're done.  We provide automatic set-up for over 130 email providers to date and growing daily.  If we don't currently have your providers email server information then you can manually set it up. 

If you haven't already experienced Voice Assist's email by phone then it works by converting the email text to voice so you can listen to it.  This is particularly useful when you're in a hands-busy environment, like the car.  For example, you can listen to your email while in traffic and use the time more productively.  Listen to what it sounds like in our new Voice Assist email by phone video.

94% of all email is spam!

8/18/2009 at 6:02 AM by Tracy

Back in March, Postini reported that 94% of all email is spam!  If you're lucky you have a great spam filter and most of it never reaches you. But if you think spam is annoying on your computer based mail client, it’s even more annoying when you’re listening to your email by phone. 

That’s why Voice Assist doesn’t read anything tagged as spam and we’re adding more user controls so you can be very specific about which email you want to hear.  We understand that when you’ve only got a few minutes to listen to email you only want to hear the important ones.

So when you're listening to your emails by phone and have an idea for how you'd like to filter what you hear, let us know.  Use our feedback form to talk directly to the development team.