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2013/4/9-5/18 [Computer/SW/Mail, Academia/Berkeley/CSUA] UID:54647 Activity:nil |
4/8 What's a good free e-mail provider? I don't want to use Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook, or any of those sites with features I never use that track my personal info and keep changing their interface. I want just simple e-mail without privacy issues or all the baggage these large, for-profit companies are adding. I might even be willing to pay. Recommendations? \_ http://well.com. Not free though. http://www.well.com/mail.html \_ soda has been very consistent for the past few decades, why don't you use soda? \_ I thought soda stopped hosting mail years ago. -- !OP \_ http://mailinator.com -- completely insecure, but great for throwaway email accounts. |
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www.well.com/mail.html About the system-wide email upgrade of 2009-2011 Legacy mail systems Been around for a while? See the upgrade announcement and get help changing your settings, so you can upgrade from the legacy service to the modern email server with more storage. We never permit the sending of unsolicited bulk commercial email (spam) from a WELL account, nor will we sell or rent addresses for any purpose. |
well.com -> www.well.com/ bubble icon The mob, twisting the night away What was behind the Peppermint Lounge phenomenon and its rock and roll explosion? Getting into The WELL Membership is not for everyone, partly because we are non-anonymous here. Here's how to decide whether The WELL is for you, and whether you're for The WELL. |
mailinator.com -> www.mailinator.net/mailinator/Welcome.do Have you ever gone to a website that asks for your email address for no reason (other than they are going to sell it to the highest bidder so you get spam forever)? Welcome to Mailinator(tm) - Its no signup, instant anti-spam service. Here is how it works: You are on the web, at a party, or talking to your favorite insurance salesman. Whereever you are, someone (or some webpage) asks for your email. You know if you give it, you're gambling with your privacy. On the other hand, you do want at least one message from that person. com - pick anything you want (up to 15 characters before the @ sign). Mailinator accounts are created when mail arrives for them. No signup, no personal information, and when you're done - you can walk away - an instant solution to one way spammers get your address. The messages are automatically deleted for you after a few hours. |