28 Apr 2017, 01:25 PM
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The "e" in e-mail
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Location: Macao
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TenFour
Best reliable free email is one that will not disappear overnight, which basically means Gmail and Outlook.com IMHO. Other than that, there are many second-tier providers that are probably going to be around for awhile, but they usually have significant drawbacks: limited storage, lousy interface, poor deliverability, poor spam filters, etc. This question is a loaded one since your requirements may be different than mine. Can you start with a list of requirements prioritized? Mine would be something like this: - Longevity (they aren't going to disappear overnight)
- Security (2FA and a good track record)
- Deliverability (my email gets to my recipients)
- Spam filter (junk and dangerous email doesn't get to me)
- Storage (minimum of 5GB of free space, but 15-30GB would be better)
- Interface
- Mobile app and works well on mobile
- Privacy (no email scanning--rare on free email)
- Short and easy to spell so people don't mess up the address meaning no email
By the way, using anything but a ".com" is likely to result in many missed emails. I have been dictating an email address directly to a person writing it down and they automatically put the ".com" at the end no matter what you say. Use a .com address and save yourself headaches and lost emails.
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