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Journeyman
Yes! people if you thought Yahoo! Mail / AOL was the best; now think again both these companies have planned to charge a nomial fee for the correct email delivery. Paid-email customers will get their mails in a more speedy manner compared to a second set of consumers will have to endure lost or late mail coming to their respective accounts as a result of this paid service.
AOL is set to roll out this service in the second quarter in USA and Canada and then followed by Britain. Yahoo to follow soon.
Now you may ask how is this justified? The spokeperson from the company says "We want e-mails sent using the technology to have a stamp of authentication, so that consumers know that an e-mail that appears to be from a bank really is from that bank. We think that will help cut down on spam, but we don’t want consumers to pay any extra". (AOL)
Now people shift some other alternative like Gmail (2 GB and growing) with over 5 million and expanding; mail.com or others; No way hotmail ( 5 MB, 25MB, 250MB[USA mainly])
The best option go for Gmail. They are also introducing a new chat service call Gmail talk. Check out the thread from godsownman
*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=37350
To read more goto Times Newspapers Ltd.
News courtesy of Times Newspapers Ltd.
AOL is set to roll out this service in the second quarter in USA and Canada and then followed by Britain. Yahoo to follow soon.
Now you may ask how is this justified? The spokeperson from the company says "We want e-mails sent using the technology to have a stamp of authentication, so that consumers know that an e-mail that appears to be from a bank really is from that bank. We think that will help cut down on spam, but we don’t want consumers to pay any extra". (AOL)
Now people shift some other alternative like Gmail (2 GB and growing) with over 5 million and expanding; mail.com or others; No way hotmail ( 5 MB, 25MB, 250MB[USA mainly])
The best option go for Gmail. They are also introducing a new chat service call Gmail talk. Check out the thread from godsownman
*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=37350
To read more goto Times Newspapers Ltd.
News courtesy of Times Newspapers Ltd.