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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Round Rock (Austin), TX, USA
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OT What' the best web based email client?
My web email provider, mail.com, has recently instituted a new policy of redirecting users to full screen adds for five seconds then forcing a button click before completing requests to view individual new messages. Makes reading mail miserable. This is in addition to lots of pop under adds. I can't stands no more.
Are you using a free web based email client like hotmail.com or mail.com? Are you happy?
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Paul. '11 R1200RT, '09 Buell 1125cr, '08 Suzi SV650A, '00 Suzi SV650, '97 328i (with sticky ass tires - I love this car). And the bikes I used to own: '68 Bultaco 100, '69 Honda CL450, '71 Kawasaki Mach III, '71 OSSA Pioneer, '72 Honda MR175, '72 Benelli 250, '75 Yamaha RD350 (then college), '83 Honda VF750F (then kids),'96 MZ Skorpion, '99 R1100S, '01 SV650, '94 Honda VFR750F and '04 R1100S w/Öhlins an' stuff, most wrecked. |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Metuchen, NJ
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I've got juno.com and find it to be pretty good.
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hotmail works okay, just lots of cheesy non-info links to msn sponsored sites -- tittilation i believe is the word. Any of those web based servers will be fine, depending on your connect speed.
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Sydney, Australia
Posts: 321
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I use hotmail for non-work related stuff (apart form Pelican
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