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ankupan 15 May 2023 11:13 AM

Email with 500 GB space
 
Hi,

Please suggest an email service that has 500GB or 1 TB for mailbox space.

Not one drive
Not Cloud drive
Not Archive

Truly inbox with 500 GB or 1 TB or ++

Thanks

jeffpan 15 May 2023 11:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ankupan (Post 629232)
Hi,

Please suggest an email service that has 500GB or 1 TB for mailbox space.

Not one drive
Not Cloud drive
Not Archive

Truly inbox with 500 GB or 1 TB or ++

Thanks

yahoo 1tb for free. rush there now to grab one.:p

jeffpan 15 May 2023 11:43 AM

Or, if you have the budget, i offer you a 1tb mailbox under my site.
https://xyamail.com/

odedp 15 May 2023 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ankupan (Post 629232)
Hi,

Please suggest an email service that has 500GB or 1 TB for mailbox space.

Not one drive
Not Cloud drive
Not Archive

Truly inbox with 500 GB or 1 TB or ++

Thanks

Pobox Mailstore

jeffpan 15 May 2023 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by odedp (Post 629242)
Pobox Mailstore

which is 50GB storage.

sflorack 15 May 2023 10:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeffpan (Post 629243)
which is 50GB storage.

But isn't your email service in China?

balaji 15 May 2023 10:24 PM

500GB mail service
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ankupan (Post 629232)
Hi,

Please suggest an email service that has 500GB or 1 TB for mailbox space.

Not one drive
Not Cloud drive
Not Archive

Truly inbox with 500 GB or 1 TB or ++

Thanks

MXRoute has big storage plans now.

jeffpan 15 May 2023 10:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sflorack (Post 629248)
But isn't your email service in China?

No. NYC, NC and LA, three locations in USA.

jdtaylor 16 May 2023 05:10 AM

https://www.namecheap.com/hosting/em...ry_it_for_free
Linked from privateemail.com

jarland 19 May 2023 06:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by balaji (Post 629249)
MXRoute has big storage plans now.

Indeed. Up to 1TB now. I did my best to challenge myself on the pricing (there's a lot of complexity around my pricing methods that isn't easily assumed). Hopefully it helps with those who have much larger storage needs. We really don't hear from people who need that much storage very often, but I always feel bad turning them away.

There's going to be a 50% discount for it on lowendbox.com soon, but I have no idea when. Just be sure that MXroute is what you want before purchasing. I like this video for kind of showing what it's like to set it up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i2N9JnIPBI

balaji 21 May 2023 11:04 AM

MXroute large storage plans
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jarland (Post 629331)
Indeed. Up to 1TB now. I did my best to challenge myself on the pricing (there's a lot of complexity around my pricing methods that isn't easily assumed). Hopefully it helps with those who have much larger storage needs. We really don't hear from people who need that much storage very often, but I always feel bad turning them away.

There's going to be a 50% discount for it on lowendbox.com soon, but I have no idea when. Just be sure that MXroute is what you want before purchasing. I like this video for kind of showing what it's like to set it up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i2N9JnIPBI

Nice, but are they not discounted already with the coupon code?

Tsunami 24 May 2023 12:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeffpan (Post 629237)
yahoo 1tb for free. rush there now to grab one.:p

Yahoo offers 1 TB for free? :confused: Never knew that. And while the ads are a bit of a pain, it does seem to be one of the services guaranteed to stay around for many years to come (along with Gmail, Outlook/Hotmail and other such giants).
I haven't used Yahoo in ages. I have friends who do, occasionally catch a glimpse of the interface. The ads are a bit of a pain and I don't think you can see the date of the previous sign-in (not sure of that) but other than that it's not that bad.

sflorack 27 May 2023 03:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeffpan (Post 629250)
No. NYC, NC and LA, three locations in USA.

Your SERVERS may be in the US, but aren't you a Chinese company? (Also, your own location on these forums say you're in Macao, China.)

Tsunami 27 May 2023 06:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sflorack (Post 629450)
Your SERVERS may be in the US, but aren't you a Chinese company? (Also, your own location on these forums say you're in Macao, China.)

Note that Macao is a special administrative region of China, it has its own laws. So if Chinese law is your concern when choosing an email provider, Macao is a different entity. It has its own legislation.

Other than that I'm not sure if using a Chinese email service is something to worry about. There have been people worried about using US based services too, but so far the number of people using services from the US like Hotmail/Outlook, Yahoo and Gmail is extremely large. Also, there's countless Europeans and Americans using TikTok (a Chinese app) or shopping at Chinese online stores. Of course we need to be careful, but I'm not sure if Chinese email services are to be mistrusted.

InquiringMind 20 Jun 2023 01:47 AM

Hello,

I came across this thread while browsing the forum.

There is something that people need to be aware of when pursuing these large storage space email providers.

Yahoo may allow you 1TB of storage space; but, they only allow you to search or download by IMAP 10,000 emails per folder.

For example: I have a friend who asked me to help them with their Yahoo account. They had approximately 500,000 UNREAD emails in their INBOX folder. They are the type of user who looks at the subject line and never opens or deletes the email. The account became so slow it was for all intents and purposes unusable.

I tried to use IMAP to download the emails to Outlook or Thunderbird and I could not retrieve more than the most recent 10,000 emails in the Inbox. I then tried to sort the emails by sender so they could delete ones that are unneeded, but the web interface chokes and stalls. We then started a plan of spending a certain amount of time every day to create a folder for each month of the 12 years that they had the account for and offload 9,999 emails or less to each folder. The problem there was that they had subscribed to every mailing list know to humankind and were receiving approximately 300 emails everyday. This shoveling of sand against the tide eventually led to us giving up. The email account is now just a metastasizing mess.

So, you can get an email account that gives you a bajillion bytes of space, but if you cannot cull your emails to less than 10,000 per folder and cannot create enough folders, and cannot sort more than 10,000 emails per folder, the space in the account becomes nearly useless.

HTH


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