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This paper is to read out all the messages in one’s e-mail account through mobile. When ones the user calls up, depending on the password entered by him/her, the user is auto authenticated into the respective e-mail account. Later, we are going to download all the read messages in the users account and convert the same from text to speech (TTS) and read out the same through mobile. Mobile based e-mail reading system comes into picture when blind people need to have their mails read to them. The aim here is to read any message present in the in-box. When the user authenticates himself through his User-ID and Pin, he gets a list of messages present in his in-box. The user has the option of listening to unread, read messages with or without content. When the required message is selected, it is converted from text to voice and is read out.
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Azath, M., Mattihalli, C. (2013). Mobile Based E-Mail Reading System. In: Kumar M., A., R., S., Kumar, T. (eds) Proceedings of International Conference on Advances in Computing. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 174. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-0740-5_44
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