4 Tools That Help you To Tweet Via Email
Twitter is one of the most popular social networking sites. While celebrities use Twitter to connect with fans and fans to connect with celebrities, many other people use twitter as a marketing tool for their products too. It thus becomes essential to track your twitter account wherever you are. Here are some tools that can help you to check twitter updates from your inbox.
If you remember, we had also listed out a few tools that can help you to send/receive tweets via Gtalk/Gmail Chat. Check that out too, in case you didn’t know!

TweetByMail
This is one of the popular services known for sending and receiving tweets through emails. After the registration of your account- which is done by the usual OAuth process, you will find your “private” tweetbymail email address. I repeat, the address should be kept private as anyone can control your account through that email address.
The frequency of mails you want to receive can be set from the control panel and starting from there, you will start receiving the updates, @replies etc. to your inbox. Next, to send tweets you need to send mail to the “private email address” which you got earlier, with your tweet in the “Subject” line. That’s it. Your tweets will be posted. You can check out some handy commands here which can help you to do many other things like following, unfollowing etc. through email.
TweetyMail

TweetyMail claims itself as an all-in-one email solution for Twitter and it stands to be one. There are two modes of access- Free Access and Full Access. Free Access mode is one with limited and common features. Full Access has pretty interesting and useful features but you need an invitation code to use them. However, you can get an invitation by clicking on the “Get Full Access Invitation” on the dashboard. You can check the features on their homepage. (Link above)
Also Read: Post Computer Screenshots To Twitter With DesktopTweet
NutShellMail
This tool sends you notifications about the happenings on Twitter in a predefined interval of time. For example, if you have set the frequency of receiving notifications, one hour, then you will receive a single mail consisting of all the latest updates that have happened in one hour. You can check out a sample of how your email looks here. Check out their video too.
TwitterMail
TwitterMail is a tool from the TwitterCounter service. To use this tool, you have to create a seperate TwitterMail account here. While creating you have the privilege to select your own “secret email address” which cannot be guessed by anyone (as I said earlier). You also can select which part of the mail you send should be tweeted. Like, the body part, subject part or both. You can also send pictures through the mail. This needs your Twitter account password to access TwitPic.
That’s it. These were some of the good tools that I could find. Please share any other tool that you know by leaving comments below.
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