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acetg
July 1st, 2001, 08:51
I need a free service that can provide my web users their own inbox (user@mydomain.com). I dont care about ads as long as they are not popups. I wish to be able to use my own domain (mail.mydomain.com). Basically I want all the features that Everyone.net USED to offer before they said that people were too dumb to config their own subdomain.
LastActionHero
July 1st, 2001, 11:51
Originally posted by acetg
Basically I want all the features that Everyone.net USED to offer before they said that people were too dumb to config their own subdomain.
Read: Too much money to spend on support. So they stopped it.
dony
July 2nd, 2001, 10:40
well oemmail do not put popups but have size limit 1mb
and by the way they are fast.
bigmailbox is putting popups on logging in and out.
features as same as everyone.
by the way do everyone stopped their servises?
well NETADDRESS is stoping their servises (free) what is going on free servises?
hmmm.
byez.
LastActionHero
July 2nd, 2001, 11:36
netaddress is stopping their free services? Where did you read that?
LastActionHero
July 2nd, 2001, 11:38
nevermind, I found out.
Mandrake
July 2nd, 2001, 11:49
Originally posted by acetg
I need a free service that can provide my web users their own inbox (user@mydomain.com). I dont care about ads as long as they are not popups. I wish to be able to use my own domain (mail.mydomain.com). Basically I want all the features that Everyone.net USED to offer before they said that people were too dumb to config their own subdomain.
You can't use a subdomain anymore??? I'm glad I got in when I did! :)
akersche
July 2nd, 2001, 16:17
i had one of their subdomains, but no one signed up... (got a private site, with few traffic)
and i've heard they got a lot more ads now:-((
and i wouldn't be willed to pay for the service...
so i am not adding everyone.net emails again anyway.
but would say that it's better with your own domain name!!!
Chicken
July 4th, 2001, 11:09
Originally posted by Mandrake
You can't use a subdomain anymore??? I'm glad I got in when I did! :)
I'm not sure that you can't use subdomains exactly, but regardless, it doesn't really matter. If you've gone to yours lately, you'll notice that the instant it resolves it changes to some everyone.net address, and I'm glad I never put a free email site out there (for more than that reason, popups, etc.)...
acetg
July 4th, 2001, 11:16
WOAH! I tried oemmail and i rather not offer email than make my users put up with all those ads. When i tried to login it gave me 4 pages of ads and i had to click no thanks on.
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