Free e-mail
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Free e-mail
Does anyone here know of a good free, or reletively cheap (<$50/year) email service that is stable and does not sell addresses to boatloads of spammers? I recently graduated and will be loosing my school provided email (which was a wonderful thing.. free, the school didn't sell address, accessable from anywhere, etc.)
Thanks,
Miles Teg
Thanks,
Miles Teg
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AFAIK, none of the major free e-mail providers sell addresses. It'd be counterproductive considering the expenses it'd incur on the provider. Today, most services harvest using robots and do dictionary attacks.
One method is to use SpamGourment disposable e-mail addresses if you need to register for something. You can tell it how many times that address is active for, after which it deactivates itself. Other methods are to use spam filtering techniques (like Bayesian) with your e-mail client and disabling HTML mail and images when browsing.
One method is to use SpamGourment disposable e-mail addresses if you need to register for something. You can tell it how many times that address is active for, after which it deactivates itself. Other methods are to use spam filtering techniques (like Bayesian) with your e-mail client and disabling HTML mail and images when browsing.
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Re: Free e-mail
Um for $50 a year you can buy your own whole domain for a year, with 150 mb total space and up to 150 email accounts, with auto-responders and auto-forwarders. And 150 subdomains.Miles Teg wrote:Does anyone here know of a good free, or reletively cheap (<$50/year) email service that is stable and does not sell addresses to boatloads of spammers? I recently graduated and will be loosing my school provided email (which was a wonderful thing.. free, the school didn't sell address, accessable from anywhere, etc.)
Thanks,
Miles Teg
Re: Free e-mail
Slartibartfast wrote:Um for $50 a year you can buy your own whole domain for a year, with 150 mb total space and up to 150 email accounts, with auto-responders and auto-forwarders. And 150 subdomains.Miles Teg wrote:Does anyone here know of a good free, or reletively cheap (<$50/year) email service that is stable and does not sell addresses to boatloads of spammers? I recently graduated and will be loosing my school provided email (which was a wonderful thing.. free, the school didn't sell address, accessable from anywhere, etc.)
Thanks,
Miles Teg
Damn straight. Some cable providers offer free email and space for a personal site if you sign up with them.
I altercate.YT300000 wrote:Hotmail is pretty good.
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I get only pr0n site advertisements. Or that is what I think they are. At least using hotmail for certain tasks keeps my other addresses spamfree.3rd Impact wrote:A few days ago, I managed to beat my previous record for 'Maximum number of Penis Enlargement E-Mails received'.
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I use hotmail, and I rarely get spam, the worst I've ever had was with AOL.
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That we dying younger hiding from the police man over there
Just for breathing in the air they wanna leave me in the chair
Electric shocking body rocking beat streeting me to death"
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"I think it’s the duty of the comedian to find out where the line is drawn and cross it deliberately."
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Accidently posted using real email on ASVS couple years ago, still getting spam to this day.I don't trust yahoo's spam filter since it blocked some legitimate mail.
I use fetchyahoo (linux perl script), which downloads my mail (inbox and bulk) into an mbox file which my mail client (kmail) pipes through bogofilter (really good bayesian spam filter, never had a false positive, only a few false negatives), which then dumps it in my spam folder. Unfortunately, the ratio of legitamite mail to spam is like 1:30
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kmail does have a feature to fake messages as undeliverable, but that will probably only invite more spam.
I've archived 417 spams, in case anyone needs some to train their Bayesian mail filters. PM me if you need it.
ironically, the debian archive has a package for bulk mailing called bulkmail...
I use fetchyahoo (linux perl script), which downloads my mail (inbox and bulk) into an mbox file which my mail client (kmail) pipes through bogofilter (really good bayesian spam filter, never had a false positive, only a few false negatives), which then dumps it in my spam folder. Unfortunately, the ratio of legitamite mail to spam is like 1:30
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kmail does have a feature to fake messages as undeliverable, but that will probably only invite more spam.
I've archived 417 spams, in case anyone needs some to train their Bayesian mail filters. PM me if you need it.
ironically, the debian archive has a package for bulk mailing called bulkmail...
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Netscape is free, if you don't mind going through AOL. Oddly enough, that is the account I use for all online forms and such, yet it gets no spam. My real email account gets tons of it, and I have never given it to anybody except a couple of friends and family.
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