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#1 Noor

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Posted 21 August 2004 - 11:40 PM

link.
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Posted 22 August 2004 - 02:21 AM

Vole??? and any idea if there is an official ms.com source or something?

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Posted 22 August 2004 - 02:26 AM

I would say http://www.theinquirer.net/ is pretty official IMO...
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Posted 22 August 2004 - 04:47 PM

hehe, yeah, go for the inq! :D

i'm on gmx currently with 1gb..
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Posted 24 August 2004 - 09:55 PM

nkharrat said:


1GB for gmail, 2GB for hotmail, for email they both effectively mean infinite storage for most people. When you get that much space, I think features are a lot more important.

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Posted 25 August 2004 - 11:01 AM

Does anyone else find the buttons in Hotmail really small and inconveniently placed? If I want to download an attachment, I want a big shiney button saying download on the 'Virus not found page'.

Anyway, I prefer email clients.

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Posted 25 August 2004 - 11:29 AM

the design of hotmail is... different.. yes.. but quite okay.. if you're trained to symbol-bar-applications :D

then again, my 1gb gmx account in outlook is great, too :D
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Posted 25 August 2004 - 01:19 PM

i think the layout of hotmail is really nice! maybe a bit slow when it needs to load all these graphics but i would say it's up to the users themself.. i've done good with only 2 mb of space in 3 years now! well i don't say no to 2 gb! :)

i haven't seen gmail yet but i've read alot about their privacy policy but what the fuck.. it's.. just a mailbox..
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Posted 26 August 2004 - 08:59 AM

Gmail puts the others to shame. With javascript they add quite a few 'application' features, that make it feel more in realtime. Visually its nice and simple and readable. All actions are very easy to do. Nice threading. *removes tongue*.

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Posted 26 August 2004 - 12:20 PM

i prefer mail clients anyways.. dunno.. i don't like html for tasks/applications anyways (i don't like it at all actually). reall applications are just much more efficient to use.
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Posted 26 August 2004 - 12:28 PM

I often move between many computers so I cant use a normal email client, I am forced to use some sort of web mail client. Gmail is the answer to my prayers. It has so much space that I use it to store archives of my homework. As well as backups of pet projects. The interface and useability are second to none imho. The whole privacy argument had little merit to anyone not wearing a tin foil hat in the beginning and after a few ammendments it is moot now. Everything they have now has a very specific privacy policy. I got the tray icon notifier that polls google to tell me when to check it for new mail, and it says explicitly exactly what information is set to my computer and what is sent back, and it is the bare minimum to achieve the desired capability. For example an excerpt:

The Notifier briefly stores email snippets — the small bit of text from the first few lines of your unread messages — in temporary memory on your computer. It does not permanently store any data nor does it transmit any data back to Google.

Gmail was good to begin with and has quickly responded to all problems except those which simply cannot be reconciled without halting gmail completely.
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Posted 26 August 2004 - 12:37 PM

the best thing of gmail is the lone fact that it exists. now we get everywhere huge spaces for mail.. we would never have that by today.. thanks google!
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Posted 26 August 2004 - 01:10 PM

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I often move between many computers so I cant use a normal email client

IMAP ?
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Posted 26 August 2004 - 01:13 PM

I can walk into any computer and open up a webpage all other options are much more difficult.

When I say many computers I mean many random computers, often ones I will only ever use once.
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Posted 26 August 2004 - 01:14 PM

ah... ok
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Posted 28 August 2004 - 12:48 PM

I prefer using a mail client, and I don't care so much about space either (not that I don't want 1+ GB...). However, Gmail might be 1 GB, Hotmail might be 2 GB, but do either of them offer POP3 access?
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Posted 28 August 2004 - 04:44 PM

none does.

gmx does, and has one gb for free.

it doesn't look like the hotmail offering is for free actually. because i have an offering to pay for getting 2gb on hotmail.

i'm happy with gmx. 1gb, free, pop/mail.
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Posted 28 August 2004 - 05:35 PM

pop access means nothing to me since I use the web interface. That is the whole reason for wanting a provider. Otherwise just about anything would work.
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Posted 29 August 2004 - 01:00 PM

but pop is important anyone, even while you personally don't care, you understand that it's the standard for anyone, just as is html access..
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Posted 29 August 2004 - 06:50 PM

I consider webmail and popmail to be different entities. I have no need or desier for popmail I do however need webmail. Gmail is webmail.

I do understand your point though, but keep in mind that just because you want your desktop interface, many people are happy with the web interface alone.
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