

A few weeks back we announced BellShare's latest app, BerryMail, which helps you better manage your inbox by automatically applying user-defined rules to incoming emails. Very handy (if you missed that post, you can check it out here). Today BellShare let us know that they have a new free version of the BerryMail (BeMail) up in App World. You can find the break down below of what's in the free version and how it compares to the full.
Contest - 100 Free Copies of BerryMail Premium: We have 100 free copies of BerryMail (full version) to give away. Just leave a single comment to this blog post for your chance to win. Contest ends this Sunday at Midnight PST. Good luck!
BeMail Free Overview: BeMail Free contains some of the most used features of BerryMail/BeMail completely FREE! BeMail manages your e-mail inbox by allowing you to define rules that automatically act on your incoming e-mails. Automatically delete junk e-mails or mark as opened.
BeMail Free Features:
- BeMail Free is limited to a maximum of 3 rules
- Create incoming e-mail rules based on Sender address
- Automatically trigger one of the following actions
- Delete message
- Mark message as opened
- Create rules right from within your inbox by using an e-mail as the template
- Create rules right from your address book
- Backup/restore all rules to/from memory card
Features available in the full version of BerryMail/BeMail:
- Unlimited number of rules
- Create incoming e-mail rules based on
- Sender address
- Message subject
- Message body
- E-mail account
- Attachment presence
- Automatically trigger one of the following actions
- Delete message
- Mark message as opened
- Don t flash LED compatible with BeBuzz 2.2 and later
- Set high priority message flag
- Set low priority message flag
- Create rules right from within your inbox by using an e-mail as the template
- Create rules right from your address book
- Backup/restore all rules to/from memory card

A new Captain, a new course, a new-ish CrackBerry
Hi there. You might've seen my name around on here a fair bit recently, starting with a blast of CES 2023 coverage. I'm Derek, and I'm excited to take on a new challenge as the Editor-in-Chief of CrackBerry.com.

Do What You Love, Love What You Do
CrackBerry Kevin returns from CES in Las Vegas with an epiphany... and CrackBerry.com gets a new Editor-in-Chief?!

The slippery slope of AI-written articles has arrived
It was bound to happen sooner or later: artificial intelligence writing articles on major publications. But is it a bad thing, or just the beginning of the next industrial revolution?