WireLoad is proud to introduce YippieMove: Email migration made easy. With YippieMove, email migration just got a bit less painful. Have you ever been in a situation where you had to leave an email account behind? If so, you’ve probably faced the decision of either losing all those emails, or forwarding each and every one of them by hand. Neither of those choices are very appealing. Because of that, we developed YippieMove.
YippieMove helps you migrate all your emails in three simple steps.
Step 1: Select the from-account. You can use either one of the pre-configured account types, or ‘other,’ where you have to fill out the server settings yourself (this can be any IMAP compatible server).
Step 2: Select the destination. At this point, we only support Gmail. However, more destinations will be added shortly. The reason why we decided to use Gmail initially was due to the generous storage limit as well as the widespread usage.
Step 3: Select folders to transfer. In this step you select the folders in the from-account that you wish to transfer. We try to make an educated guess about what folders you may want to transfer (excluding spam, junk etc.). The default setting should be sufficient for most users.
That’s it. Your transfer will be processed as soon as possible. We don’t think email migration could get any easier than that.
For a more technical discussion about YippieMove, please see our article on Playing With Wire.
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We know you’ve been waiting. We’ve been working very, very hard with the development of YippieMail during the past year. Now we are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel. So what is YippieMail you might wonder. Well, it’s too early to reveal the entire product, but here’s a hint: it’s a webmail like no-one ever done it before - better, faster and with features never seen in a webmail before.
Stay tuned for more hints.
As you can see the WireLoad.net page has been redesigned. Since we do intend to launch our main product in 2007, it seemed appropriate to expand on our company website. We still wish to focus on our product more than the presentation, though.
As always, if you want to know more about what we are doing, please take a look at Playing With Wire, our startup blog.