Apple has released a beta of their all-new MobileMe Mail web application, and existing consumers of the overhaul can sign up at me.com now by logging in and clacking “Request an invitation” in the lower left place of the Mail screen. You will take delivery of an e-mail when Apple has switched you over to the new beta version, and then you can utilize it immediately.

With the new features are both widescreen and compact views, which provides the capability to see more (or less) of your mail on screen. Mail regulations will help to decrease inbox clutter by mechanically filing messages into folders of your deciding ahead of time. Once you have set up Mail rules at me.com, they’ll systematize your inward e-mail both on the web and on your further devices, plus the iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac or PC.
Single-click archiving is now also presented, which records away a chosen message into an Archive folder through only one click. Beta users will also obtain a new designed toolbar to assist beautify their e-mails, permitting you to bold or italicize text, adjust the font color, put in images and a lot more. The toolbar also allow you format web links to assist mask lengthy URLs.
Perhaps still more significant than new features, the MobileMe beta at me.com now loads your inbox and messages quicker than always before — and more securely, gratitude to new SSL defense for augmented safety. The beta also comprises small interface modifications such as the facility to scroll from first to last your entire inbox with no encompassment to manually click to load the next set of messages.
The MobileMe Mail beta functions most excellent with Safari 4, Firefox 3.6 or Internet Explorer 8, but full system necessities and other particulars have been sent to Apple’s website on a FAQ page. According to the FAQ If you are not contented with the Mail beta, you can move back to the old-school version at whichever time.
[Via Maclife]


