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Recommend a free e-mail service PLEASE

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Please help i need a free e-mail server which can be configured through outlook and has a fairly decent storage limit ...anybody but hotmail i am pi$$ed of with their slow connection and constant arsing me around...

Gmail is a good free one. Its configuarble through outlook too

Yep Gmail is very good. Full mail client support and about 2200mb of storage at the moment (it's continually increasing). And a far better web interface than Hotmail and the like, IMO.

If you want an invite to it (you can't just go and sign up at the moment) send me a PM.

Steve

I've got 300+ invites, PM me too if you like.

I've got 50 invites, was only 5 when I last logged in a couple of months ago.

They must be sort of desperate to get people to join this exclusive service if they give away so many invites.

Ian

I think it's more that as the service develops, they can cope with more users. It didn't come as a surprise when I saw I had more invites to use. Personally, I think this is the last step before it's opened up fully.

Not heard back from cyberskidz yet, but I still think he should still join up, despite the apparent drop in exclusivity :)

Steve

another vote for gmail. I also have a few invites.

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