Yes, a company server save Gmail emails. The company server could save the internal mails. Moreover it can also save promotional mails in the database.
Yes you can make folders in Gmail to save. These folders are called as Labels. You can prioritize your emails in these labels.
firstly you construct the email which you want. after that go to save and it will save your email into your drafts.
No - emails remain on the ISP's server unless you either delete them or save them to your own computer.
To display more emails in your Gmail inbox, go to the settings by clicking the gear icon in the top right corner, then select "See all settings." In the "General" tab, find the "Maximum page size" option and increase the number of conversations per page from the default setting. Save your changes, and you'll see more emails listed in your inbox at once.
There's Hotmail, Yahoo, Aol, Aim, Msn, And GMail is awesome, no spam, plenty of storage, save and archive emails, access from your cell phone. If you would get anything I would say get gmail. If not I have a site for any others you may want.
Managed server hosting is one way a company can cut down on IT expenses. For a better idea contact a server company with your specific needs.
A managed hosting server allows business to host their own website and have an outside company manage the site for the company. This allows the company to save on the cost of hiring and training people to manage the site.
Outlook only serves to download files from your mail server onto your harddrive. Gmail has their own private servers. You will only be saving one copy of the email.
Folders are called as labels on Gmail. Gmail labels can be used to categorize mail. The mail can be moved to any labels.
Save as appear in the menu of all Microsoft application.
To save multiple emails in Thunderbird, first, select the emails you want to save by holding down the Ctrl key (or Command key on Mac) and clicking each email. Alternatively, you can select a range of emails by clicking the first one, holding down the Shift key, and then clicking the last one. Once selected, right-click on the highlighted emails and choose "Save As," then select your desired location to save them as individual files, or use "File" > "Save As" for multiple emails.
There's Hotmail, Yahoo, Aol, Aim, Msn, And GMail is awesome, no spam, plenty of storage, save and archive emails, access from your cell phone. If you would get anything I would say get gmail... If not I have a site for any others you may want... Gmail's site and all the others are listed below Click on the 1 you want and then scroll down until you see visit their website, then you can make an email.