[GLLUG] good email service?
Sean
picasso@madflower.com
Fri, 5 Jul 2002 08:19:27 -0400 (EDT)
Once it is set-up, you can use any platform. (I wasn't sure if Mike
clarified that well enough.) I think it is like 10-20 megs of space.
On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Mike Szumlinski wrote:
> You might have to find a Mac to setup the account, but I've been really
> happy with my free Mac.com account (has free webspace too via WebDAV). All
> you have to do is find a friend with a Mac and point a browser to
> http://apple.com/itools.
>
> -Mike
>
> On 7/5/02 12:55 AM, "Ben Pfaff" <blp@cs.stanford.edu> wrote:
>
> > My dad is starting to get tired of all the spam that arrives,
> > seemingly from nowhere, in his yahoo.com mailbox. He's thinking
> > about moving to a new email provider. He's willing to pay for
> > the privilege, but doesn't want it to be too much.
> >
> > So, I've been looking into registrars that also offer email
> > service, starting from ICANN's list of accredited registrars and
> > clicking on the ones I've heard of. So far I've come up with the
> > following:
> >
> > * enom.com: $26/yr, POP3 only
> >
> > * register.com: $65/yr, POP3 + webmail
> >
> > * domaindirect.com: $40/yr, POP3 + webmail
> >
> > * catalog.com: $35/yr, POP3 (+ webmail?)
> >
> > Anyone have comments on these, or recommendations? Information
> > on good services that offer email without a customized domain is
> > also interesting.
>
>
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