I'm about to graduate (HOO!) but that means I'll be losing my free webmail account through the university. I need to establish a new one somewhere. Can you folks recommend good webmail providers and what are the some of their perks? I appreciate it.
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Originally posted by Guru Zim6 megs of storage. I've got mail in there that's been online since 1997.
Close, but it's 4 megs. Unless you pay to get the 10, 25, 50, or 100 meg mailboxes.
It's 6 if you registered long, long ago, but it's 4 now. The downside is if you spend some amount of time without checking your box, they just delete everything (not that I had anything of value in mine, but it WAS a little disconcerting when I finally went back to regularly checking it and had to re-enable)
Originally posted by CRZ The downside is if you spend some amount of time without checking your box, they just delete everything (not that I had anything of value in mine, but it WAS a little disconcerting when I finally went back to regularly checking it and had to re-enable)
That is the exact reason I left Hotmail (besides all the spam to increase my penis, breasts, and the 100s of mortages offered to me). I THINK it was one meg, or was it ten? That doesn't matter, what does is that they DELETE your account if you are idle for one month.
I do have Yahoo (since 2000) and I was given a 4 meg box. Only in the last few months I have been hit with spam, and their spam filter works great to move the messages into the Bulk folder. Too well sometimes.
I also use SquirelMail for my website mail, but that MIGHT be only available to people with webspace. I never heard of them until my web guy pointed me there. They offer very basic webmail, but it is Outlook compatible.
If you use Yahoo! UK or Canada or Germany etc you get 6.0MB of free spaces. You get a dress that ends yahoo.co.uk or yahoo.ca or yahoo.de etc but does it realy matter, just go to http://mail.yahoo.co.uk (or change end to .ca or .de etc).
Paying for spaces is not pricey - only like 50p a week if you afford it.
(edited by ScottLadd on 1.5.04 1617) I ran, I ran so far away...
I'm not sure if VCD's go further than just the play and chapter controls in the menu. I've also heard of an SVCD but not sure if the chapter abilities are increased there. But if you haven't been there yet, i'd point you to the direction of VCDhelp.com....