250MB!??!!?! of space on Hotmail?!!??!
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- Bill Drayton Jr.
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250MB!??!!?! of space on Hotmail?!!??!
I have two accounts...one of them has 250MB of storage. I was recently upgraded for whatever reason...too bad I don't use that account except for mail order crap....
check this:
Has anyone else been upgraded?
check this:
Has anyone else been upgraded?
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I checked my hotmail the other day and it was 98% full of junk mail. (up from like 2 mesages 3 weeks ago). It would have taken me a half hour to delete all of the messages and that interface is soooooooo stupid. Fuck it. I have never used that account for email anyway. As long as I use the passport for messyger I will have the acct. I vow to never check my hotmail again.
The bastards kept me at 2MB anyway. Tell them I hate them!
The bastards kept me at 2MB anyway. Tell them I hate them!
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danz: POP goes the Gmail
you are slipping Mr*....
http://jaybe.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=450
but I guess they are on the right track...gmail itself makes a subtle mention of pop3 accounts...
danzDoes Gmail support automatic forwarding and POP3 access?
Answer
Not at the moment, but Google believes in helping people access information whenever and however they want to do so. In the future you will be able to access Gmail messages from non-Gmail accounts for free or at a nominal fee.
stay under the 1yen curve!
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I think you all suck...so does MSN...
that's why I have 250MB of space and you don't....because you suck...all of you...
however, I will pass on the "Tell them I hate them" sentiments...
I'm in tight with MSN...yo...
however, I will pass on the "Tell them I hate them" sentiments...
I'm in tight with MSN...yo...
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Native POP3
Google Brings E-Mail Client Access to Gmail
In what it is billing as "e-mail portability," Google Inc. is opening
access to its Gmail e-mail service from desktop clients and mobile
devices. On Wednesday, the company began providing free POP3 (Post
Office Protocol 3) access on Gmail accounts. The rollout is expected to
reach all users over the next two weeks, said George Harik, director of
Googlettes, the name of the Google group overseeing its startup
services.
"This [access] is an important part of e-mail because of all the things
not enabled by Web-based e-mail," Harik said. POP3 access, for example,
allows users to read Gmail messages while they are offline and on
mobile devices that support the standard, Harik said. POP3 is a
standard protocol for receiving e-mail and communicating between an
e-mail server and client. Most major e-mail clients, such as Microsoft
Outlook, support the standard, as do competing Web-based e-mail
services such as Yahoo Inc.'s mail.
News source: eWeek
In what it is billing as "e-mail portability," Google Inc. is opening
access to its Gmail e-mail service from desktop clients and mobile
devices. On Wednesday, the company began providing free POP3 (Post
Office Protocol 3) access on Gmail accounts. The rollout is expected to
reach all users over the next two weeks, said George Harik, director of
Googlettes, the name of the Google group overseeing its startup
services.
"This [access] is an important part of e-mail because of all the things
not enabled by Web-based e-mail," Harik said. POP3 access, for example,
allows users to read Gmail messages while they are offline and on
mobile devices that support the standard, Harik said. POP3 is a
standard protocol for receiving e-mail and communicating between an
e-mail server and client. Most major e-mail clients, such as Microsoft
Outlook, support the standard, as do competing Web-based e-mail
services such as Yahoo Inc.'s mail.
News source: eWeek
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POP3 access for Gmail?
What do you guys think? I plan to keep mine web based. With web software that good I have no reason to further complicate Outlook. I think of Gmail as something different than normal email. It falls somewhere between email and a forum (a forum you can't edit I like to say). Moving this to a POP client seems to completely negate that functionality.
What do you guys think? I plan to keep mine web based. With web software that good I have no reason to further complicate Outlook. I think of Gmail as something different than normal email. It falls somewhere between email and a forum (a forum you can't edit I like to say). Moving this to a POP client seems to completely negate that functionality.
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I agree... I just thought it was cool that they offer free pop3 access, where yahoo and others once had this service for free, they now charge.
I love the GMAIL Notifier, just got firefox 1.0 on my work pc. Well not actually "on"
Firefox supports running Firefox from removable media
http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/tips#oth_usb
I love the GMAIL Notifier, just got firefox 1.0 on my work pc. Well not actually "on"
Firefox supports running Firefox from removable media
http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/tips#oth_usb
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From slashdot:
Some Ways To Avoid Spam On Gmail
http://www.tummy.com/journals/entries/j ... 219_224403
Some Ways To Avoid Spam On Gmail
http://www.tummy.com/journals/entries/j ... 219_224403