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		<title>GudenSoft Email Scheduler 1.0.2 Beta &#8211; in depth email scheduling app for Windows Mobile</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 09:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Normal POP and IMAP accounts let you set regular intervals to download your new messages. However, with GudenSoft Email Scheduler, you are able to take scheduling to a whole new level for those accounts. For example, why waste resources downloading messages if you&#8217;re sleeping? Or say you want to schedule regular intervals during work hours [...]]]></description>
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Normal POP and IMAP accounts let you set regular intervals to download your new messages. However, with GudenSoft Email Scheduler, you are able to take scheduling to a whole new level for those accounts. For example, why waste resources downloading messages if you&#8217;re sleeping? Or say you want to schedule regular intervals during work hours for one account, but want a less frequent download schedule while at home. This email scheduler will do just that and it makes email scheduling more practical. There has been a complete rewrite and a laundry list of fixes/changes since we last reported about this scheduler, so be sure to visit the developer&#8217;s site and forum.</p>
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