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Carrier
12th Aug 2009, 16:52
Following the problems with PPRuNe Email I changed to another email service. I did try Gmail and Hotmail but found problems with both. I eventually decided to use Yahoo.ca’s email service. It has been acceptable up until this week. Now I am unable to access my Yahoo email account. Yahoo wants intrusive private information, which I am unwilling to provide in these days of privacy problems. No wonder it is losing market share and being involved in failed take overs and mergers! Has anyone else had this problem with Yahoo email? Is there any responsible contact at Yahoo who will solve the problems?

Is there an alternative email service with worldwide access suitable for use by a pilot? I want one that is reliable and does not have this antagonistic and obstructive attitude towards its users. I do not like having to change again but it looks as if this will be necessary if Yahoo will not get its act together.

In the meantime, users are advised to avoid Yahoo.

MachAF
12th Aug 2009, 17:10
What issues did you have with Gmail? That's what I've been using for years. No problems...

Whirlygig
12th Aug 2009, 17:44
No problems here either with Gmail. Whilst it has an irritation with not being able to select your own default font, it's reliable and I rather like the labelling system.

Cheers

Whirls

Capetonian
12th Aug 2009, 17:44
I am not a fan of Gmail, I don't like the web interface or the way that you have to manually delete the emails as Outlook/Express won't delete them even if you set it to do so.

That said, I have a gmail account and it seems to be 100% reliable compared to my other email provider (Btinternet) and as for Telkomsa, they're a joke. Hotmail attracts too much spam and scams, and again Gmail's filtering is the best.

If I didn't have my existing Btinternet accounts and were setting up from scratch, I'd go for Gmail. The only problem is that I use it professionally and some clients might think that a 'freemail' account doesn't look very professional.

SirLaughalot
12th Aug 2009, 17:58
I've been using Hotmail for over ten years and never had a problem with it. What problems have you encountered with it?

See what you think of GMX: http://www.gmx.com (http://www.gmx.com/)

Fareastdriver
12th Aug 2009, 19:31
I agree with Gmail. I have used it in the South Pacifiic, Australia, China and Europe and it is as fast as the server allows. I cannot remember not being able to access it.

call100
12th Aug 2009, 22:30
I've been using Hotmail for over ten years and never had a problem with it. What problems have you encountered with it?

See what you think of GMX: http://www.gmx.com (http://www.gmx.com/)

Another vote for GMX....I've been using it for a while now. They have a system where they collect all your mail from any other accounts and deliver it to your GMX account. The IMAP works really well and I only need the one account on my IPhone.
Knocks GMail into a cocked hat IMO.....:ok:

amanoffewwords
13th Aug 2009, 07:02
The only problem is that I use it professionally and some clients might think that a 'freemail' account doesn't look very professional.

You can set Gmail to send from your own domain address (either by default or pick and choose for each email) - as long as you have also configured it to pick up emails from that address - to the recipient it looks no different compared to an email sent from Outlook etc... (unless they look in the headers).

Handy when you have 3-4 addresses to monitor.

Capetonian
13th Aug 2009, 07:28
@ amanoffewwords

I wasn't aware of that, thank you. I'll have to ask my IT department to look into that for me, but he's still asleep, being a typical 13 year old in school holidays!

Bushfiva
13th Aug 2009, 07:33
I use it professionally

You could sign up for Google Apps Standard Edition (free) and either buy a domain cheaply as part of the process, or point your existing domain's MX records to Google. Outgoing emails will be from your domain.

Captain_djaffar
13th Aug 2009, 10:08
it is unusual to have free access to imap servers these times.
GMX free delivery of this service is a serious opportunity:ok:

amanoffewwords
13th Aug 2009, 11:18
For the record, Gmail also offers IMAP/POP3 for free - I use it with Thundebird for backup purposes.

LH2
13th Aug 2009, 13:07
it is unusual to have free access to imap servers these times

It was unusual like ten years ago. Nowadays with the cheap cost of storage, every man and his dog with half a decent service will offer IMAP (over TLS, of course).

Aerouk
13th Aug 2009, 13:13
Name.com - Domain Name Registration (http://www.name.com) will allow you to buy a domain and add GoogleApps to it free of charge, it's what I usually do.

Dick Fisher
13th Aug 2009, 17:22
Another free service which has proven useful and reliable is here:
Get a Free Email Address - Create a Free Email Account - Topmail (http://www.topmail.co.uk)
I have no association with them apart from being a satisfied customer.

Loose rivets
14th Aug 2009, 00:58
A pal of mine, who has been protected from the outer world by bigfoot for eons, has just changed to a goog-oil mail address. I'll have to ask him why next time we Skype. Knowing him, it would have to make a lot of sense.

I use Yahoo mail and have found them pretty good, the SBC connection perhaps helps, as I'm a paying customer for the latter's broadband service. Indeed, the Yahoo bit just comes as standard.

They recently changed my modem/router free of charge, it was waaaaaaaay out of guarantee.

Having said that, I hate having to type sbcglobal.net after my monica. Why not just sbc ?

Bushfiva
14th Aug 2009, 03:18
Because that domain's owned by the Southern Baptist Convention, perchance?

Keef
14th Aug 2009, 08:52
Why not buy your own domain? Prices are extremely low.

RIV.ORG is available.

Bushfiva
14th Aug 2009, 11:56
Oh no it isn't.

Ancient Observer
14th Aug 2009, 12:53
Being a simple lad, I just use 2, both of which have been, so far, reliable and I can get at them from most places. For family/work, btinternet.com, and for those buggars that I don't really want to hear from, googlemail.com.

Keef
14th Aug 2009, 21:01
Oh no it isn't.

Pesky Lookup shortcut - wrong server in there AGAIN! Must check every time :(

looserivets.org is available, though.

Whirlygig
14th Aug 2009, 22:09
For family/work, btinternet.com, and for those buggars that I don't really want to hear from, googlemail.com.
Ha ha - I use exactly the same two but for the exact opposite reasons :ok: Gmail for friends/family, BTinternet for the people I don't want to hear from.

I find that the spam filter on Gmail is far better.

Cheers

Whirls

OFSO
15th Aug 2009, 07:40
I've had Yahoo for two years and very few problems. I would not switch.

Thread Drift: I also have WiMax which is widespread in Spain. Very fast not only downlink but also uplink. Works well despite 15kms distance to base station, except in conditions of torrential rain, which is not exactly often !

126,7
15th Aug 2009, 09:42
I've been using gmail pretty much since the service has been launched and never looked back. :ok: