Best/most reliable webmail service
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Best/most reliable webmail service
What's the best or most reliable and long-lasting (company won't go under soon) webmail service like Yahoo mail, Gmail, Hotmail, etc?
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Re: Best/most reliable webmail service
I like my Gmail service. It's free, pretty effective at handling spam, has a reliable and clean interface (mostly) and a very large inbox (though it has annoying restrictions on attachments--no 50 meg attachments, gmail? C'mon!)Shinova wrote:What's the best or most reliable and long-lasting (company won't go under soon) webmail service like Yahoo mail, Gmail, Hotmail, etc?
That last comment was a bit of a joke. So far, overall best service I've had from those three. Hotmail has a lot of annoying ads and is a pain in my ass. Yahoo is the same. I don't want an 'experience' or a buncha' fucking newsfeeds from YahooNewz or whatever. Just gimmie my email. It also works superwell with the iGoogle homepage.
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I'm going to +1 the Gmail love. It's fast, accessible from anywhere (I can check it from any Web-capable cellphone or other device, even,) and the advertising is unobtrusive.Shinova wrote:What's the best or most reliable and long-lasting (company won't go under soon) webmail service like Yahoo mail, Gmail, Hotmail, etc?
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Or to put it another way, Gmail is by far the best of the big name free webmail services by a wide margin.
Or to put it another way, Gmail is by far the best of the big name free webmail services by a wide margin.
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Gmail. Massive storage, fast, good clean interface, easy to use, and has some fun advanced options (IMAP, POP, and even built in AIM & Google Chat, along with forwarding and Signatures).
You can even customize it for a small company with logos and the like, for free no less .
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...11th the nomination of Gmail. I've used nothing else for the past 4 years, and I've had no issues with it whatsoever.
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...11th the nomination of Gmail. I've used nothing else for the past 4 years, and I've had no issues with it whatsoever.
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Another G-mail user here. You can also set up Mozilla Thunderbird to retrieve your emails for G-mail unlike Yahoo or Lycos, you have to pay for POP access.
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I think this provider isn't well known in the US: GMX (Global Mail Exchange). Have them for years, costs me nothing, and is extremely reliable. They have a good spam filter and my adress is personal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMX_Mail
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMX_Mail
GMX is nice, but the google interface is a lot easier to use... less advertisement, links, ect. just mail...
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Gmail's been good for me because it's vaporized any incoming spam. Admittedly, I haven't distributed my gmail address online (registering for forums and the like) so it's not been a true test of Google's skills, but I've still always been confident that when I check new messages they're relevant.
I've actually re-directed my university email address to Gmail because the UWashington interface is so terrible. Works like a charm.
I've actually re-directed my university email address to Gmail because the UWashington interface is so terrible. Works like a charm.
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Gmail again. I can use it with Outlook and it'll auto-archive stuff. Very nice.
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I use my Gmail for just about everything online, and perhaps less than 5 spam messages actually get through per month. So its filters are really up to par.LMSx wrote:Gmail's been good for me because it's vaporized any incoming spam. Admittedly, I haven't distributed my gmail address online (registering for forums and the like) so it's not been a true test of Google's skills, but I've still always been confident that when I check new messages they're relevant.
I've actually re-directed my university email address to Gmail because the UWashington interface is so terrible. Works like a charm.
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Another one for Gmail.
My university (Rolla) no longer allows forwarding to other email accounts for "security reasons." Basically they say that they can't guarantee that you received a message if you have them forward it to another email account.
I'll take my chances. Luckily, Gmail can be set to pull from and shove to other email accounts via POP3 (maybe IMAP -- I'm not so sure about this), so I can send and receive messages at will, using Gmail, through my university mail address. Only downside is you can't set the frequency for how often it checks the other servers for mail.
My university (Rolla) no longer allows forwarding to other email accounts for "security reasons." Basically they say that they can't guarantee that you received a message if you have them forward it to another email account.
I'll take my chances. Luckily, Gmail can be set to pull from and shove to other email accounts via POP3 (maybe IMAP -- I'm not so sure about this), so I can send and receive messages at will, using Gmail, through my university mail address. Only downside is you can't set the frequency for how often it checks the other servers for mail.
Gmail's okay, but it takes a bit longer to load than hotmail seems to. I prefer the gmail layout, but the mild annoyance with loading times makes me like hotmail more.
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You can access Gmail using IMAP or POP3, but Gmail can only pull from other accounts using POP3.Dave wrote:Gmail can be set to pull from and shove to other email accounts via POP3 (maybe IMAP -- I'm not so sure about this)
I think it automatically checks every hour. You can manually force a check at any time, though.Only downside is you can't set the frequency for how often it checks the other servers for mail.
Oh, and I'll throw in my vote for Gmail. I've lost messages using Hotmail (though that was years ago), and Hotmail's ads take up too much screen space last I used it. Yahoo's interface is too cluttered, but I haven't had any reliability problems with it. And, of the three, Gmail has shown, by far, the best spam protection.
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The vast majority of that is the AJAX loading. If you switch to the basic html, it'll load orders of magnitude faster.Zuul wrote:Gmail's okay, but it takes a bit longer to load than hotmail seems to. I prefer the gmail layout, but the mild annoyance with loading times makes me like hotmail more.
Of course, you loose all those cool AJAX features though.
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