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Any good, relatively uknown webmail providers? - ribozyme - 09-30-2009 All the good names are taken :'( Re: Any good, relatively uknown webmail providers? - KarthXLR - 09-30-2009 have you tried gmail? Or being less picky? Re: Any good, relatively uknown webmail providers? - backfire - 09-30-2009 can always buy your own domain and setup an email through that. ribozyme@ribozyme.com eh, eh? : Re: Any good, relatively uknown webmail providers? - CaffeinePowered - 09-30-2009 I remember when people only got 4 Gmail invites at a time, and it actually meant something to have a gmail address Re: Any good, relatively uknown webmail providers? - Neonie - 09-30-2009 gmail I think is the overall best e-mail provider so long as you install Gchat, it automatically alerts you when you have mail. Re: Any good, relatively uknown webmail providers? - Luca Shoal - 09-30-2009 (09-30-2009, 09:49 AM)Neonie in a Suit link Wrote: gmail I think is the overall best e-mail provider so long as you install Gchat, it automatically alerts you when you have mail.So does the gmail notifier on Firefox. And like, everything else. Re: Any good, relatively uknown webmail providers? - ribozyme - 09-30-2009 (09-30-2009, 01:16 AM)Karth is Ego Tripping link Wrote: have you tried gmail? Or being less picky? Yeah gmail is good, but it is far from unknown hence all the good names are taken. I probably tried fourty or fifty variations other than just throwing some numbers in at the end which I loathe. (09-30-2009, 04:54 AM)backfire link Wrote: can always buy your own domain and setup an email through that. I thought about that, but I don't want to go to that much trouble just yet. EDIT: Did a little research and found this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMX_Mail http://gmx.com/ Looks comparable to gmail and I was actually able to use just my name for my address. Anyone have experience with this provider? Re: Any good, relatively uknown webmail providers? - copulatingduck - 09-30-2009 Why not just spoof your address? Re: Any good, relatively uknown webmail providers? - Mr. Face - 09-30-2009 (09-30-2009, 02:46 PM)ribozyme link Wrote: [quote author=Karth is Ego Tripping link=topic=3677.msg115772#msg115772 date=1254291398] Yeah gmail is good, but it is far from unknown hence all the good names are taken. I probably tried fourty or fifty variations other than just throwing some numbers in at the end which I loathe. [/quote] Just gotta be creative mines like pewpew.at.keith : yours can be riboOozeem Re: Any good, relatively uknown webmail providers? - Vongore - 09-30-2009 there was a way to register a mail at NET.Passport with any mails you wanted, just create an Email on Gmailo and when registering it at NET.Passport, write another direction when asked to create your own Net. passport account+ i used to spend a lot of time creating random mails, my favorite one was Venon@isapoke.mon Re: Any good, relatively uknown webmail providers? - HeK - 10-04-2009 Protip: Buy a domain from GoDaddy for cheap. Get Google to host your email using Gmail servers for free: http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/business/index.html |