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    Angry

    Yep another moan from me I'm afraid! Anyway, here goes....

    ....Apparently what you send in Hotmail and MSN isn't private. This means that if you had a good idea and Microsoft liked it, they could nick it off you and there's nothing you can do about it. They've been made to change their terms and conditions in America to warn people, but I'm soooo not happy. I thought whatever I sent was private. I don't want that nosy lot at Microsoft reading anything of mine! I swear they're trying to take over the world or something!

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    Monday Morning Lunatic parksie's Avatar
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    Simple solution: Don't use Hotmail

    I recommend www.myrealbox.com as they're pretty fast and not many people use them
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    Ta Parksie! Good solution - sod Hotmail

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    You can't beat having a proper POP3 account with an ISP. No snooping, no stupid things appended to your mail like "Get a free e-mail address from rah.com", not web based (definate bonus), not a clumsy UI (result of being web-based), no small inbox size limits, and no size limit on incoming/outgoing mail. BTW don't try and send a 4Mb file to someone with a Yahoo add, coz it just gets sent straight back (v. annoying).

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    Monday Morning Lunatic parksie's Avatar
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    AFAIK MyRealBox has:
    • IMAP
    • POP3
    • SMTP
    • No appended items
    • Web interface if you really want it
    • And I don't think they snoop...
    I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
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    But I bet you've got an unusuably small inbox size limit....

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    Monday Morning Lunatic parksie's Avatar
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    It keeps up with my email load (50+ messages a day). Anyway, I download everything to Outlook so it's not a problem
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    Jethro
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    Originally posted by chrisjk
    But I bet you've got an unusuably small inbox size limit....
    That's a bit personnel isn't it.

    Pix

    Didn't know that! Damn, and l emailed my plans for a bloated OS which would need numerous downloads and would crash consistently forcing consumers to buy new versions from me........oh okay they already have a few of those.

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    Why are you downing web based mail?
    It is the only way.


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    i hate web-based mail.. its bad and slow!
    I've used many free POP3 accounts.. the best are HotPOP.com and Gmx.net . they have no ads!!

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    It is the only way.



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