January 31st, 2009 by Hamid   Comments ( 0 )

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Do you know that Gmail has permanent address of every email.  This option gives an opportunity to save your important emails as bookmarks and keep them save forever until you delete those by yourself. These bookmarks could be saved with the normal ‘Bookmarks’ option of your web browser.

Whenever a user sends or receives an email in his Gmail account, Gmail assigns a unique code to that email. For instance ‘http://mail.google.com/mail/?shva=1#inbox/11f2b6551bf0573c’ is a unique URL for an email but which part of this URL differentiate it from the other emails? That is its last code 11f2b6551bf0573c, it is unique for each email and consists upon alphabets and numbers.

So, important emails could be bookmarked by using this option and could be accessed next time swiftly. These email bookmarks work similar as we access to our other favorite bookmarks of other links or web pages. Now the question is that is it possible to access these bookmarks when you are offline? Off course not, it is the security constraint applied on this gmail ‘bookmark email’ option. It is very easy to access you old emails once you bookmarked them. Click on bookmarked link, enter username and password and go stright to that email instead of searching and sorting.

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