Wow @ Yahoo mail...
Wow @ Yahoo mail...
They just rolled out thier new service.
Not only does their already excellent Spam Guard work perfectly (I havent seen spam in 2 years) but they expanded their inbox from 4 to 100 megabytes!
Kudos to Yahoo for a truely excellent e-mail service.
Meanwhile Microsoft Hotmail is still stuck in the dark ages with its 2 mb of storage. Come on, this is Microsoft were talking about here! Make like Yahoo and get with the times!
Not only does their already excellent Spam Guard work perfectly (I havent seen spam in 2 years) but they expanded their inbox from 4 to 100 megabytes!
Kudos to Yahoo for a truely excellent e-mail service.
Meanwhile Microsoft Hotmail is still stuck in the dark ages with its 2 mb of storage. Come on, this is Microsoft were talking about here! Make like Yahoo and get with the times!
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for 10 meg, you have to sign up for the Pay versions.You can send all types of files as attachments, including word processor or spreadsheet documents, audio files, image files (.bmp, .jpg., .gif, etc.), web pages saved as HTML files, and more. Currently, you can send up to three attachments totaling 3MB in any email message.
JT, Gmail rocks That's all I can say. Ahem.. (stresstest at Gmail.com) And 1 gig is way better then 100 megs. And you know the reason for the update today was because of gmail
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Yes, although you may have to sign up for premium ($20/yr) service - which now gets you a 2GB mailbox and probably a bj every now and then.Tricord wrote:Can you fetch your mail using POP3?
This is a response, in large part, to GMail's features. Shows you what a competitive environment does for software development. Yahoo's mail has shown some sudden improvements over the last little while... I'd be willing to bet that Yahoo starts making their mail zippier and more reliable, to boot (it still doesn't answer a click from time to time, or takes too long to).
I'll get a gmail account just to have it, but I'll probably stick with Yahoo because it's what I use, and because I don't want to encourage another Microsoft.
Well, I have an MSN email addy for use in registrations that require an email (hate those). I never really hit the limit because mail is copied in a local folder in my mail client. Same for my univ mails...
Btw, do you guys also keep everything you receive (except spam, of course)? I think my outlook mail folder weighs in at 1.2GB or so.. Lol, I'm already over the GMail limit
Btw, do you guys also keep everything you receive (except spam, of course)? I think my outlook mail folder weighs in at 1.2GB or so.. Lol, I'm already over the GMail limit
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