The Email GuideUsing email on the road, beating spam, email etiquette and more
Many email providers talk about "storage space" or "bandwidth" or other restrictions on their services. What does it all mean? Google has just announced its new "Gmail" email service, with a very impressive spec. This article takes a look behind the announcement at what the service might look like from the user perspective. A rundown of some ideas email providers can use in their efforts to counter the competitiveness of Gmail. With email services closing and switching to for-fee status with alarming regularity, this article looks at how you can set up a custom email forwarding address under your own domain name, for less than US$10 a year. An attempt to size up the relative user bases of various fee and for-fee email services based on publicly available data. Whether you're heading off for a few days in the sun, or setting off on a trip around the world, here's some hints and tips about how you can access your email while on the road... It's all too easy to dash off a hasty email in a few seconds; here are some practical tips to make sure your messages make a good impression. This site covers hundreds of free email providers... but none of them have what it takes to be crowned "perfect". How big is the challenge they are up against? So you've signed up for free email... now what? Here are several productive ways you can exploit your free email account. Does "free" = "too good to be true"? Here's a hard-hitting look at the realities of free email. There are so many kinds of free email service that it's hard to decide which one will meet your requirements. This guide will help you to make the right choice... |
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