Terabyte Free Webmail
Filed in: Web — September 19th, 2005
Google Gmail is giving 2.6GB (and increasing) now. If that is not still not enough to store your emails, you may want to try the MailNation terabyte email services.
We provide an ad-free, uncluttered interface, with an exhaustive lists of free features, designed with you and your daily busy life in mind. We offer this to you, completely free of charge, with an impressive uptime, and a very stringent privacy policy. -Vincent Liou. President and Chief Executive Officer
Features:
- FREE 1000GB Email (POP3/IMAP Access)
- Address Book/Calander/Notes/Tasks
- Spam Preventing Features
- WAP Access
- Auto Message Responders & Auto Forwarders
- Multiple Web-Interface Styles & Multiple Languages Supported
- Sophisticated Search For Email Messages
- HelpDesk Ticket System For User Help, Comments, And Updates
- Toll Free Support Hotline
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Thought:
I do not register a MailNation account. I do not trust free email service without any financial support. How does it survive without any income? Will it shut down at anytime (due to no financial base) ?
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September 20th, 2005 at 12:48 pm
i’m very interested. i’ll try to get one now!
September 20th, 2005 at 3:12 pm
My loyalty remains with Gmail. I’m only using 5% of it anyway.
September 20th, 2005 at 9:00 pm
liew. i’ve already signup an account over there to “TRY”
well, something funny about the POP/IMAP Function.
what i refer to is the OUTGoing SMTP server.
Its instruction as follows:
How will I know what’s my ISP’s SMTP Server???
September 21st, 2005 at 1:36 pm
normally it’s smtp.yourisp.com
do they have attachment limit size?
September 26th, 2005 at 3:32 am
Yes, 30MB.
October 5th, 2005 at 6:24 am
when I signed up, I tried a very easy to email that you would NEVER typically get. I got it and was surprised. When I logged into the site, I had e-mails from several days ago. I thought - “that’s wierd”, when I looked at the emails they were for someone else. It turns out that MailNation doesn’t want people to be signing up for multiple accounts and will delete your account unless you verify that you’re using them. So they gave me the account without deleting the old e-mail first!!! Be careful what you do with your free web mail!!!!!
October 7th, 2005 at 4:03 am
Id like to try this service up but cant sighnup. verification pic wont show. some broken txt on top of the IE browser. if theres alt signup screen plz let me know. or send invite to ghstmailbox@gmail.com
November 28th, 2005 at 8:31 pm
Hi,
I am the director of customer support here at Mialnation, and I am very concerned about these comments, can you please send me an email with the information about when you went to signup, the time and the username, and I will ensure the admin is fully informed as all old emails should have been automatically deleted if the account had expired, as this is part of our latest policy a 10 day no login and deletion policy which means if you don’t login for 10 days your account will be marked as expired and automatically deleted and thus these problems should not happen again.
If you would like this matter investigated, but I would appericate your acc details if this account is sitll being used, as if the old emails have not been deleted by yourself, then I would like to get in and remove them for security purposes.
If you could please email me the detaiols of your signup and such like to: john.taylor@mailnation.net I will get this matter fully investigated as I am not happy with what you have said, and I need to know when this happened so I can check whether this is since the policy was changed.
John Taylor
Director of Customer Support @ Mialnation
http://www.mailnation.net
March 30th, 2006 at 6:31 am
Quote: “I do not trust free email service without any financial support. How does it survive without any income? Will it shut down at anytime (due to no financial base) ?”
If you don’t trust free email services, then why did you sign up with Gawab? I read your blog on that and you immediately sign-ed up with an ad-based email system?
March 30th, 2006 at 11:16 am
@Jolee Bindo: I sign up those free email services because I want to review them. I am not using them as my mailbox.