Is mail.com good ?

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titun

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I am not able to register my desired ID in either Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail, but my prefered ID is available in Mail.com. Is mail.com good enough for having a permanent e-mail ID, does it have any drawbacks ? Any mail.com ID owners here ??

I only require regular e-mail service, POP3 is not a matter, but is it reliable ?
 

mehulved

18 Till I Die............
Well it seems reliable. I am having that account for last 2 years. But, I don't like it's web interface. Too many ads. And worst thing is ads coming in between 2 mails and also before closing the mailbox.
So, I never really liked it and don't use it much. But, yes all my mails there are lying fine
 
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titun

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I also noticed the annoying popups, but as they are totally being blocked by opera I don't have to bother about them. Thanks for replying, I am going with it :smile:
 

ilugd

Beware of the innocent
it is not just the popups. You wait on a dialup for the after login screen for over 4 minutes since it has a huge ad graphic and all the page says is , 'this session is sponsored by blah.. blah.'. You click on the ignore link and it goes to the inbox contents. It is the same story when you open a mail, close a mail, delete a mail. That is the picture. There is no problem with content though. It even gives you a helpful games tab at the top.
 

sude

Tech'ing life seriously!!
hey i dont think it is ... well in case u require a robust email server i recommend for gmail.

...its my 100 post...

-SUDE
 

kumarmohit

Technomancer
Well I have my primary mail a/c on mail.com the service i really reliable and I get a totally ad free env without even payin a penny Here's How
~ Grab Firefox
~ Install Flash Block
~ Install Ad Block Plus not Ad Block
~ Install and Update Filteset.G Extensions

Thats that a completly AD free mail.com
 

aryayush

Aspiring Novelist
titun said:
I am not able to register my desired ID in either Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail, but my prefered ID is available in Mail.com. Is mail.com good enough for having a permanent e-mail ID, does it have any drawbacks ? Any mail.com ID owners here ??

I only require regular e-mail service, POP3 is not a matter, but is it reliable ?
NO! You should not opt for anything other than GMail or Yahoo! Just try some different combinations or think of something else altogether. Not getting the preferred eMail ID is not a matter of life and death, after all!
 
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