  TKJunkMail Enjoy the sun Premium join:2002-03-03 Avalon, NJ
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SmartZone, due later this year according to the company, is the only way for Comcast to keep Comcast.net customers from migrating to Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and other players who have invested heavily in creating more state-of-the-art Web-based communications suites for consumers. I think that boat has already sailed. Many have already migrated to Gmail and other web based mail systems. And any Comcast mail I get, I forward automatically to Gmail where I keep everything in one place. -- -- Internet News My BLOG My Web Page |
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  dr3yec
join:2002-12-19 00000 | I use gmail that has 2gigs of space. I would never use comcrap mail. Just another wasted product. Just like all there portals.  |
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| reply to TKJunkMail Just because people that post here are smart enough not to use comcast email doesn't mean that everyone's switched to a third party. i do technical support, and I talk to people everyday that use it. All the drawbacks explained here are pointless, the majority of users don't need more than 250mb, and comcast does not delete your old or new messages, you have to delete them yourself. A lot of people do use webmail over outlook express because its easier to setup. Forget all of that. It doesn't matter, what matters is that your email account is tied to your ISP. Why would you want both eggs in one basket? one, you cant take your email address if you move out of your ISP's area. Plus, when someone is working on your internet or phone services in the billing system, it *could* possibly fuck up your email if someone makes a mistake. its rare but possible. Why even take the chance? why not get free email that has nothing to do with your ISP account? Well, there is one reason. For all you pirates and copywright infringement junkies, comcast will send you your torrent warnings from the mpaa to your comcast email account. |
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