OT: Recommendations on e-mail providers?
Andrew Hammond
ahammond-swQf4SbcV9C7WVzo/KQ3Mw at public.gmane.org
Thu Aug 24 17:51:59 UTC 2006
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moliver-fC0AHe2n+mcIvw5+aKnW+Pd9D2ou9A/h at public.gmane.org wrote:
> For a few months I'm using someone else's ISP, and I'm about to lose one
> academic e-mail address (visiting position ended), and another's been
> on borrowed time for a year or so; they may never get around to cancelling
> it, but then again they might.
>
> Any recommendations for a good e-mail provider? Not interested in
> pure web-based solutions like Hotmail; I want IMAP for sure, and ideally
> encrypted IMAP (don't like sending my password in cleartext).
Have you looked at gmail yet? I used to feel the same way about webmail,
but gmail changed it for me. I'm actually at the point where I find my
work account (which is IMAP based) less convenient and effective to use
than my personal account on gmail.
Drew
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