QUOTE(intergig @ Mar 11 2007, 11:52 PM) Search Engine with 45Gigs.com is planted.Take a look at Free Emailwww.45Gigs.com is a Free 45 GB Email Account. FREE!You will find: My Documents Folder Calendar Address Bookand moreSign Up is free so tell your friends about us. http://www.45Gigs.com Coming soon with AJAX look Dear friend I have the smallest email ID of this world and I don't think that I need more. And having 45 gb of space is a real good thing but not for me. As I regul... read more.
Wow, that looks really cool, I would sign up, but I have just recently switched email already so it would be pretty useless to switch again now, though great resource, its cool to have that much space
I don't really get what the point of a 45 gig email is. Sure it's free but it can't really be that safe and that real? Who would want to give all that away unless I guess it is to attract people to your other services. It'd only be good to back up things but why waste all that time uploading. I really don't think anyone will fill all that 45 gigs with emails unless it is spam crazy or unless 10 years maybe more go by and they spend there whole day emailing people. But I guess if you really do indeed want all that space then go for it and good luck filling it up.
It will oversell - IE sell more space than it has. For instance it might put 20 clients on a 450GB HDD in the hope that, on average, each customer will only use half the amount of space offered.
It will offer less - EG It will become 25gigs.com etc.. with time or it might offer 10GB for free but 45GB as a premium service.
By the time anyone's predictions happen, they would've been forgotten about.
If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is, so I won't be using this.
Nobody really needs that much space for storing mails. The email services should upgrade the attachment space limit. Most of them only support up to 10 MB attachments, but then there is the time wasting on uploading big files to a mail which will take a lot of time to send after the upload. Its hard to top the other email services nowdays.
Well I think its what was already said the 45gig is probably a premium and also I really dont get the point of that much storage i use simple yahoo and i have 2% of 1 gb and i get alot of emails 45gigs is not needed in my opinion
These are really crazy things. Every host enters in a race with opposite one. In these days, it's going to be very important to have one of these. Why?
Because:
* Every computer may have fatal errors can't be fixen. *Every hardware can be broken. *Every software can brake your PC.
So, what's the safest ambiance? IN-TER-NET! I really have one of these and I copied all my important datas that I haven't chance to take risk lose. They're safe now!
There's also 1TB mails in net but I don't really trust them. Cause, I think no one can easily full this...
I really have one of these and I copied all my important datas that I haven't chance to take risk lose. They're safe now!
You've uploaded all your most valuable files to the internet? Wouldn't it be easier to just buy a memory stick for ~£25 or an external HDD for ~£80 an put it on there? At least that way there's no risk the host closing down or some anonym looking at your files.
All you reasons you listed to use a host as backing storage could also happen to the host. IE: A host could have software that breaks the PC, a host could have his hardware damaged and a host's PC could have fatal errors.
Hmm, First of all 45 gig is alot! I mean way toooo alot! and i don't think people would need that much of storage in their mail box i mean how long are u going to save a mail in ur box? u have to delete them some day !!! anyways that sounds interesting but i don't think that site will last long or smth like that! one or the other option will have to be taken when the server load is too much! and how about the security! they have to have alot of stuff to keep alive and fight the popular ones like gmail and hotmail!
Wow! That seems really cool! Is it a secure service? I have sort of had problems in the past with security and such. People have hacked into my accounts and looked up my messages and such, but I have a funny feeling that it was a few people in my home town playing jokes on me. Well, if it is secure, I will definitely sign up!
Dear friend I have the smallest email ID of this world and I don't think that I need more. And having 45 gb of space is a real good thing but not for me. As I regularly check my emails daily for 3 times a day and delete the unwanted ones on the same time so I never go short of space. but if someone want to save and store their files as email attatchments then its very good.
WOW (as everyone says)! There must be a catch. That much for free. I pay for eMail and only get 5gb. What's up with that. :mad: I think I might use that for spam when signing up for stuff. Thanks for sharing. This could come in handy very much in the future.
Nobody will EVER use 45GB. It is purely impossible, unless people are sending you emails with large attachments. Evolix, if you need more, just set up a Yahoo! account. Theirs is unlimited.
It's not really impossible to use 45GB, it just might take a while, and you'd have to not delete your email
And an unlimited account is impossible. There isn't an unlimited amount of server space in the world, so Yahoo! could never offer a truly unlimited account.
Nobody will EVER use 45GB. It is purely impossible, unless people are sending you emails with large attachments. Evolix, if you need more, just set up a Yahoo! account. Theirs is unlimited.
Sorry, I can't trust this. When I clicked the link AVG detected a threat from it.
But if it was to be real.... 45GB?! That seems like alot. It would be more of an email service for business people. Hotmail is better for me, it has enough gigabytes and it suits me.
These is a good email service which I would like to mention its Gawab.com,its been personally tried
by me and has lot of features,you can have your own skins and a lot more here is a breif pointwise
review of these email service provider. GAWAB.COM This email service offers you:-> These are
the account features: 1.storage options for webmail 2. Various Storage Options Web-Mail 3.POP/SMTP
Support 4.High availability of user names 5.Password Protections & Reminders These are the
composing emailfeatures: 1.Spell Checker 2.Rich Text Format/HTML Support 3.Arabic Virtu...
on the Feb 4, 2008 1:53 PM i have gotten this email CODE subject Hello
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can move from here! Awaiting for your mail to my email address above. goodness. now i
have replied with this email zam aliphe to goodnessand500 Feb 7 ...
I for some reason recently received an email saying I won the UK lottery for the sum of 1,000,000
GBP. It is obviously a scam or I'm rich. Here is the email for your inspection: QUOTE
From:popowong@singnet.com.sg To:info@claimsagent.uk Message: *REFERENCE NUMBER:UK/786543X4/28*
*BATCH NUMBER:034/099/YX46* *TICKET NUMBER:005-4432-971-878* *FINAL NOTIFICATION * *We are pleased
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I was just wondering what is everybodys favorite Email service. I have a hotmail and a yahoo. I have
tried aim's email and it's really slow and i dont think the service is all that great
because the servers were down often. Hotmail and yahoo are both good, reliable, and i have never
encountered a time when the servers are down. My favorite overall is hotmail though. What is yours?
And why?...
Dose any one know where i can get a free email serves to offer to my website members. I would like
it to be remotley hosted. I would also like it to be username@mydomain.com. I would like a free
service. I can deal with a pay one as long as it is not on $20 a month. Silent Shadow
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An obviously fake email I recieved in my hotmail account. Check out the headers: QUOTE From:
SONG LI (erijinfo5@eircom.net) Sent: Sunday, 24 February 2008 4:23:50 PM Reply-to:
slisong@yahoo.com.hk The message itself: QUOTE Good Day , I'm Song Li, I work with the
Hang Seng Bank here in Hong Kong. Although the internet is a very hard place to meet people because
you don't know who to trust, what to believe and what not to. I have an obscured business
suggestion for you. There is the sum of 19,500,000.00 Dollars in my bank "Hang Seng Bank" Hong kong....
Can anyone give me some good links to some great email software. Something that is easy to backup. I
know mail.app is easy to backup, just copy the .mbox, I'm currently using thunderbirdportable I
want something easy to backup. admittedly most of my stuff is webmail (gmail hotmail etc) So it
Won't get lost forever Barring some catastrophic google/microsoft server crash... But with
multiple accounts logging in and out is a pain. Something that can retrieve hotmail would be
AWESOME too. but I'm just looking for pop retrieval that is easy to backup or portable...
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Hi all, I am wondering to have E-mail manager which can support us to send email on the specified
selected date. I have been used "IncrediMail" and I like it very much. However, when I use
123greetings.com, I realize that I can send online greeting cards on the specified date. From that
time, I am always looking for a good E-mail service, software or webmail. I cannot find it. Maybe,
you know some good softwares or webmail. If you really know it, please tell me. Thanks ahead.
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According to this article 393 ARPANET employees in 1978 received the very first SPAM email from
DEC. Since then we've all grown to know and love SPAM in all of its flavors. I say we should
make this a International Holiday and drink a beer in rememberance of that very first little
SPAMalita that started it all back when The Rockford Files was entertaining us nightly and Jimmy
Carter was messing up the Middle East. I think that was Carter's term... Anyway, here's the
article in its entirety in case the above link doesn't always work: QUOTE Dublin, ...
Hi... members /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />
Today, I'll give this instruction how to protect your email from intruders, hackers, and
viruses. 1. Check your email account every day. If you found anything that you inspect them as
viruses, hacks, and intruders, immediately delete this email, otherwise, I don't know then. 2.
Please in your computer, install the antivirus (recommended) that supports the e-mail scanning
feature, this will ensures that your email account is not filled with spams, hacker's mess...
So i find my self sitting at my server, looking at whats been going on lately. Then i notice that at
one point in time i was offering Email and i thought to myself "You know what? I could really
attract some people if i started that again!", but there was one problem in my way! I dont want to
host this service on my server, i want it to be hosted remotely. I also want it to be free. So here
is what im looking for: A website that offers user@mydomainname.com email service At least 1GB per
mail box guaranteed 24/7 access $0.00 price If anyone knows of such a service that w...
Just received this in my email. Wow! I'm----the----luckiest----guy---on---earth. ~Sob sob~
QUOTE FROM THE DESK OF MR ABUDU HASSAN BILLS AND EXCHANGE MANAGER, BANK OF AFRICA (B.O.A)
OUAGADOUGOU-BURKINA FASO. WEST AFRICA DEAR FRIEND I am the manager of bill and exchange at the
foreign remittance department BANK OF AFrica (B.O.A) here in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. In my
department we discovered an abandoned sum of US$10.5m (TEN MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSANDS US
DOLLAR) in an account that belongs to one of our foreign customer (MR. ANDREAS SCHRANNER from
Munich, Ge...
Howdy, almost in response to my post about IMAP and PHP:
http://www.trap17.com/forums/php-imap-read...elp-t56913.html (i still need help with this so please
if you have experience in PHP and accessing emails using PHP help!) Im thinking i need a new mail
server to rule out the possibility it could be my current mail server. Now currently im using the
mail server that comes with the XAMPP package, the mail server is mercury32 version 4.something i
know it supports the IMAP protocol because the docs say so and it has configs for IMAP. Ive messed
around with it and no l...
Hi, at the moment I am running a test to offer visitors to my web site a free email address via
zzz.com ( ZZN Free Email ). This seems to work, however (the reason why I am asking here is because
I cannot find satisfactory answers in their FAQs and support does not seem to get back to me),
although it is advertised on their web site that you can receive your email in your email client
rather than as webmail, it does not deem to work. I got in touch with support to ask if that was a
service restricted to paid users only (nothing about that mentioned on their web site anyw...
Hello buddy I want to know how we can make our own email box. I mean ..supose I have a website
(www.website.com) then how I shall make my own email box for example (myname@website.com) ? I want
any link of website who offer this thing. /wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)"
border="0" alt="wink.gif" /> thanks in advance. /rolleyes.gif" style="vertical-align:middle"
emoid=":rolleyes:" border="0" alt="rolleyes.gif" />...
Well this morning actually is when I notice that yahoo decided to add in their yahoo messenger
within their email. Interestingly enough the set up looks almost familiar, like I have see it
before...hmmm... oh thats right gmail/gtalk have something just like it /ohmy.gif"
style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":o" border="0" alt="ohmy.gif" />. Or close to it since it is
not a direct copy of the gmail/gtalk set up, it makes me wonder if Hotmail and msn messenger teams
are working on something as well to help them try and gain ground on google products and idea's
they ...
With the release of IE7, and its built-in support for RSS, this just might be the coming of age for
RSS technology. RSS has been around for some time now. It has, however, found acceptance only in
tech-heavy circles. I've myself been using RSS for a year now - started with Google Ig, then
used Opera RSS reader, and lately have been using Netvibes for reading RSS. RSS holds obvious
advantages over email. The non-intrusive pull-mechanism, as opposed to the email push-mechanism,
makes RSS somewhat resistant to spam. Managing the feeds becomes easier since they are oft...