Anybody using it? Yesterday they upgraded it from 6 mb to ( :!: :!: :!: ) a tiny 100. Quite a change. :D The only problem is I was almost unable to access my inbox whole day. :evil: Couldn't even activate my account on [ms] :x Hope it gets better today.
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yeah! tis working properly again today. impressive upgrade.
They upgraded due to the 1GB Email Accounts that Google provides via GMail. 8) If only free yaho would provide POP3 access ... :roll:
yeah the new limit is awesome, but once you get used to it it'll seem like nothing.
anyone actually use gmail? hotmail's 2mb is now a joke.
Before you get mad about Gmail read this: [url]http://www.gmail-is-too-creepy.com[/url]
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Yeah i got the same upgrade the other day aswell, quality :D
[quote=razvan]Before you get mad about Gmail read this: [url]http://www.gmail-is-too-creepy.com[/url][/quote]
thanks for the read. don't know if its all true but interesting read anyways. :wink:
yahoo rules
I was never up for gmail - I don't think I really need 1gb of storage, not now at least. And was always in doubt with their privacy policy. Now all is clear. I'm sticking to yahoo. :D Has anybody checked if the number of attachments has increased? That's the thing that was always annoying me the most. It would be stupid if you were limited to 3 files only with 10mb of possible size.
The max size of the attachements has changed ... This i know for sure.
Well hell I get 700 mb from my ISP so I'm in no need of Yayhoo. :D
Damn, I have enough trouble with cleaning my 40 MB mail account and I definitely wouldn't want anything bigger. Maybe to send all the larger files over mail, but still there are other things for that...
i just signed up for a gmail account :P
i don't care what they do with my mails.. i use it for trash anyway :lol:
That's the spirit! :P
[quote=Slim]yeah the new limit is awesome, but once you get used to it it'll seem like nothing.
anyone actually use gmail? hotmail's 2mb is now a joke.[/quote]
I've been using gmail for about a month now. It's quite good, especially for mailing lists where threads get discussed over a few days. The way they sort and lay it out on screen is really good.
It seems to be working slower as more people sign up. :(
Wow that's cool. I use my.yahoo but do not use the email section. Maybe I'll open one up. I've had a username for the past 6 years but never needed an e-mail account other than my work one..
[quote=bdeau_spinner]Wow that's cool. I use my.yahoo but do not use the email section. Maybe I'll open one up. I've had a username for the past 6 years but never needed an e-mail account other than my work one..[/quote]
i have 3 email addresses and that's definitely a good thing, because it often happens that something is wrong with one or more of them (i.e. i can't send attachments, the server is down or things like that). That's why it's always good to have a "back up" mail to use.
Re: yahoo mail
[quote=ubiqe]Anybody using it? Yesterday they upgraded it from 6 mb to ( :!: :!: :!: ) a tiny 100. Quite a change. :D The only problem is I was almost unable to access my inbox whole day. :evil: Couldn't even activate my account on [ms] :x Hope it gets better today.[/quote]
I went from 50mb to 2gigs with there upgrade, what the hell to a need a 2gb mailbox for? Oh well I guess I should feel bless for such a upgrade :wink:
I have a yahoo and a hotmail acct, and use them both. Need to get rid of cheapo Hotmail. If they are going to stick with their measly 6 megs, no one is gonna be usin' your product, Mr. Gates. :twisted:
Yeah it's great, now i have 2 accounts in there!!!
Hotmail.
[quote=dohturdima]I have a yahoo and a hotmail acct, and use them both. Need to get rid of cheapo Hotmail. If they are going to stick with their measly 6 megs, no one is gonna be usin' your product, Mr. Gates. :twisted:[/quote]
6 MEGS ????????? That's 4 megs more than the hotmail that I'm using
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[quote=Encryption][quote=dohturdima]I have a yahoo and a hotmail acct, and use them both. Need to get rid of cheapo Hotmail. If they are going to stick with their measly 6 megs, no one is gonna be usin' your product, Mr. Gates. :twisted:[/quote]
6 MEGS ????????? That's 4 megs more than the hotmail that I'm using
-e-[/quote]
Same here. Looks like someone got the long end of the stick. :wink:
[quote=razvan]If only free yaho would provide POP3 access ... :roll:[/quote]
I can get to yahoo with pop3, but that is a yahoo.co.uk...
And 2 megs has never been a problem as far as my hotmail is concerned, anything more just makes you lazy as far as keeping track of old emails.
Re: yahoo mail
[quote=ubiqe]Anybody using it? Yesterday they upgraded it from 6 mb to ( :!: :!: :!: ) a tiny 100. Quite a change. :D The only problem is I was almost unable to access my inbox whole day. :evil: Couldn't even activate my account on [ms] :x Hope it gets better today.[/quote]
It seems to be working but it keeps throwing all my incoming messages into the bulk folder.....kind of annoying
100MB..s'a lot of emails... :lol:
[quote=demonAfro][quote=razvan]If only free yaho would provide POP3 access ... :roll:[/quote]
I can get to yahoo with pop3, but that is a yahoo.co.uk...
And 2 megs has never been a problem as far as my hotmail is concerned, anything more just makes you lazy as far as keeping track of old emails.[/quote]
really ? and you have a free account ?
its very kind of yahoo to upgrade there storage limit!! i have a hotmail account but will probably make the big switch to using yahoo more often.
whats the deal with gmail? where can you sign up for that? i know they are beta testing right now but i wanna get in on the action?
I'm using gmail, and I'm quite happy with it. Comes with some interesting ideas to organize email.
Privacy? well, I wouldn't use a free mail account for important/private stuff anyways. And as for yahoo and hotmail, if you read their privacy statements they also check your traffic for a "better experience" meaning you'll get ads and mails that suit you.
[url]www.gmail-is-too-creepy.com[/url] ? That's just google-hate... one cookie? delete it! or don't use cookies... 180 days? well, hotmail keeps old mail for a year, it's the same thing, "How about words such as "box cutters" in the same email as "airline schedules"" ooooh... then pay for your mail account, buy a state-of-the-art encryption software and stop complaining... Why doesnt that site make a comparison with other major free webmails, yahoo and hotmail specially?. And yes gmail has ads, but they're text only, no banners or junk mail, so it's less annoying, and if you don't want them then quit being so cheap and pay for your own email...
To get gmail you have to be invited by someone with an account (you get to give 3 invitations).
I've been using Gmail for about 2 weeks now, and man does it have a slick interface. I'm definitely transitioning into making it my primary account for everyday e-mailing. :Smiling:
yeah just noticed 100mb. I like it, but SBC sucks! If you have DSL with them they give you file storage as well as a website, combined you get 500MB online storage with a standard DSL package. Good enough to store a few sets. Oh and yahoo got rid of the POP3 access when they merged with SBC. Somethin about the way their web browser works, but dont install it! or else... [img]http://home.earthlink.net/~joshpowelson/images/icons/icon_killme.gif[/img]
i want a gmail account !!!!!!!!
how can i have it ? it seems that you canot subscribe to it :?
thanks
I can access a pop 3 email account through their website.
go into mail options then add another account.
it's through the website...not via mail client
[quote=FM]100MB..s'a lot of emails... :lol:[/quote] I work in the IT department at work, and last week someone called me saying they had a message in Outlook pop up saying "Your archive.pst has reached the maximum size for the format that it is saved in" or something similar. THE DUDE HAD A 2GB EMAIL ARCHIVE. :HolyShit: Too much email! The sad thing is 2gb is the limit for Outlook 2000... Outlook 2003 has a much higher limit.
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