  NY Tel Premium join:2004-04-09 Smithtown, NY
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| reply to ZaRRaZa Re: Best free email accounts?
said by ZaRRaZa :p.s does gmail limit the size of attachments? Cox had it at 10 or 15MB i think. I believe the current attachment limit is 25MB and they are frequently increasing it as their business model deems. |
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  Noah Vail Premium join:2004-12-10 Lorton, VA
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2 edits | reply to Koil said by Koil :said by Noah Vail :FYI: GMail requires a text message to a cell as part of the signup process now. This is absolutely false. As of a week ago, it was not. I created an account about then and GMail required me to provide a cell phone # to send a confirmation to. I had never seen that before.
There is nothing you can say that will change that that is what happened.
edit: Gmail Now Require SMS Text Messages To Activate Accounts Posted by admin in June 15th, 2009 »blog.apps-r-us.com/miscellaneous···ccounts/
If you'd like to sign up for a Gmail address, you need to have a mobile phone that has text-messaging capabilities. updated 3/2/2009 »mail.google.com/support/bin/answ···r=114129
Gmail Instigates a New Social Responsibility Layer with SMS by Michael on June 15, 2009 »www.rexxfield.com/blog/2009/06/g···ith-sms/
What's with the mobile phone nonsense? 13 days ago »getsatisfaction.com/google/topic···nonsense
»www.blackhatworld.com/blackhat-s···sms.html 06-21-2009
SMS Verification of new Gmail accounts 23rd June 2009 »www.emaildiscussions.com/showthr···st482349
Obviously I must have gone back in time a couple of weeks and fabricated these sites, just so I could perpetuate the 'GMail SMS' charade.
The absolute NERVE of me.
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  Noah Vail Premium join:2004-12-10 Lorton, VA
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said by Voltar :said by Koil :said by Noah Vail :FYI: GMail requires a text message to a cell as part of the signup process now. This is absolutely false. It was true way back when during the beta of Gmail, but not now. Well, that explains everything.
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  Packeteers Premium join:2005-06-18 Forest Hills, NY
| reply to ZaRRaZa I've had many, but remain very satisfied with gmail.
the only feature I wish gmail had is some sort of message preview, since even when you save a message in draft to send later, you can't see how it looks by the recipient until you send it out and BCC: it back to yourself.
Is there any web based free email with such a "forum" like message preview ability? |
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  Grail Knight Who Dares Wins Premium join:2003-05-31 | reply to ZaRRaZa I use GMail and have not had an issue with spam contrary to what others have to say.
Yahoo & Hotmail make for good throw away accounts IMO. -- "Facts not FUD!" |
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  Fobulous Premium join:2002-08-14 Missouri City, TX clubs: | reply to ZaRRaZa I love Gmail. |
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  Serbtastic You Know How Many People I Have Buried? Premium join:2002-02-24 Stoney Creek | reply to ZaRRaZa Mail for all of my domains is hosted by Gmail. |
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  ravencajun Premium join:2004-08-12 Houston, TX
| reply to ZaRRaZa I have had hotmail, yahoo, gmail, gmx and a few others most for many many years, I like gmail but do not use it as often as some others because I get so much spam, each day the spam box has hundreds of emails that I delete. Amazingly my hotmail gets the least spam of any of them, on average maybe one or 2 a day is about it and they are always filtered to the junk file.
I wish my gmail was different and did not have the spam problem I would prefer to use it since I like to use thunderbird especially with my linux boxes and gmail works well with TB.
the yahoo rarely ever gets used, I do like what they have been doing with gmx, they are definitely listening to their subscribers and their forums are quite helpful. -- Registered Linux user:476595 |
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  NY Tel Premium join:2004-04-09 Smithtown, NY | I have 6 GMAIL accounts. Some get thousands of spam messages a week and others get none.
Go figure |
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| reply to ZaRRaZa First, my apologies about the Gmail and phone nmber req. I never saw it, as it is possible to never see this if you use invites to setup the account, which I have in abundance, and was just easier to send to someone and click it, rather than go for the sign up here....so, my apologies.
Second, to those saying GMail gets tons of spam...are you talking about in your actual Inbox, or in the SPAM folder? If in the SPAM folder, who cares? -- Let us so live that when we come to die, even the undertaker will be sorry. -Mark Twain
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  wenter99 Alpha Male Premium join:2003-12-09 Albuquerque, NM | reply to ZaRRaZa I agree Gmail is OK. So is DSLR.net mail. |
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  marketex Premium join:2003-11-11 Lansing, IL
| reply to ZaRRaZa As if there aren't already enough votes for GMAIL, here's one more.
I finally found a mail service that I cannot possibly outgrow.
They are CONSTANTLY adding server space on an incrementing number that vastly outpaces the accumulation of email and their spam filtering and disposal features do not require that you spend all day tending to them.
Their open invitation to add user features and apps is very compelling.
The thing is heuristic, almost human, and we get along just fine.
GET IT. |
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| reply to sream said by sream :I still have an original hotmail account. My name with no numbers after it. Gmail wins because of integration with my blackberry however. nice I signed up with hotmail way back in 95 way before MS brought them out I hardly use it now just for spam gmail wins for me. |
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  CatSnak RIP Splashy - We miss you Premium join:2001-05-06 Lakeside, CA
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I just created a brand new Gmail account and no phone number required. |
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