Webmaster rambling and mental notes
Email-only Providers?
9/23/2008

Amiralul writes "I feel that having GMail or Yahoo email domains on my occupation card isn't really a crack touch. Yes, I do have a work-domain email address, but it lacks IMAP and it's rather non-responsive from time to time, so I choose not to depend on it for the time being (the ultimo




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document.write("") appear free relief are literally more reliable). Besides buying a domain and using Google Apps on it (which isn't de facto intended for home users), I was headwork on having a domain of my own and naming a mercenary email service internet service provider that should provide just that: email (POP3, SMTP, IMAP, with a decent storage space). I don't need storage for my website, I don't need an ugly web menu-driven command-line interface (if on the assumption and looks decent, maybe I'll use it, but it's not a must-have). If it's free, it's ok, but it doesn't bothers me if it has a decent monthly or anual fee. So, do you slashdoters know any providers that would satisfy my email-related needs?"

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