Besides an increasing amount of spam, it seems that we have no good way to solve this problem. We are also troubled by a large number of newsletters and notifications, such as friend reminders from Douban, promotional information from Taobao, news subscriptions, and messages left by blog readers, etc. Although these emails may be useful to us, all these emails from different sources and with different levels of importance are mixed together, making us spend more time distinguishing, reading, and dealing with them. Of course, if you only receive two or three emails per day, you probably don't need to worry about these issues. But what if you receive dozens or even hundreds of emails every day? Some people might use different email accounts to solve this problem, but it's still troublesome. Is there any simpler and easier way?
OtherInbox will replace Gmail's email service and help you solve these problems.
OtherInbox is currently in the testing phase and has not yet opened registration. Yesterday, Mai Tian Ants received an invitation from OtherInbox to experience this new email service. Since OtherInbox does not give registered users the permission to invite others, Mai Tian Ants decided to share the very limited number of invitations first with friends who have left comments twice or more on Mai Tian Ants. Readers who have previously received Mai Tian Ants' invitation codes but did not register will no longer be entitled to any invitations. Other friends can still leave messages to request invitations, but whether they can obtain one will depend on specific circumstances.