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Derek Turner

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Nov 22, 2009, 6:57:05 AM11/22/09
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Free email (as in free beer, I suppose). Switching my elderly mum to a
Vodafone PAYG dongle (from dial-up) so she'll need a free
POPable/IMAPable email account. Preferably spam-filtered. Years since
I've used one so what's the best and what's to avoid (I suppose one or
two lines of text-only advertising would be acceptable).

tia

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SteveH

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Nov 22, 2009, 6:57:55 AM11/22/09
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Derek Turner <frd...@cesmail.net> wrote:

Gmail.
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Nov 22, 2009, 7:06:15 AM11/22/09
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Gmail.

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Andy Hewitt

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Nov 22, 2009, 7:42:08 AM11/22/09
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Derek Turner <frd...@cesmail.net> wrote:

As the others said, Gmail. Good spam filtering, and pretty reliable.

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Timo Geusch

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Nov 22, 2009, 8:13:35 AM11/22/09
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thewil...@me.com (Andy Hewitt) writes:

> Derek Turner <frd...@cesmail.net> wrote:
>
>> Free email (as in free beer, I suppose). Switching my elderly mum to a
>> Vodafone PAYG dongle (from dial-up) so she'll need a free
>> POPable/IMAPable email account. Preferably spam-filtered. Years since
>> I've used one so what's the best and what's to avoid (I suppose one or
>> two lines of text-only advertising would be acceptable).
>
> As the others said, Gmail. Good spam filtering, and pretty reliable.

... and IMAP usually keeps working even if the front end goes down.

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Nov 22, 2009, 10:16:23 AM11/22/09
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And verily, didst Derek Turner <frd...@cesmail.net> hastily babble thusly:

gmail (googlemail) is very good.
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Andy Hewitt

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Nov 22, 2009, 11:16:35 AM11/22/09
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Timo Geusch <tnewsSP...@unixconsult.co.uk> wrote:

> thewil...@me.com (Andy Hewitt) writes:
>
> > Derek Turner <frd...@cesmail.net> wrote:
> >
> >> Free email (as in free beer, I suppose). Switching my elderly mum to a
> >> Vodafone PAYG dongle (from dial-up) so she'll need a free
> >> POPable/IMAPable email account. Preferably spam-filtered. Years since
> >> I've used one so what's the best and what's to avoid (I suppose one or
> >> two lines of text-only advertising would be acceptable).
> >
> > As the others said, Gmail. Good spam filtering, and pretty reliable.
>
> ... and IMAP usually keeps working even if the front end goes down.

Except it's really horrible if you try and use it with Apple Mail!

Kevin Stone

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Nov 22, 2009, 11:20:57 AM11/22/09
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> Free email, Preferably spam-filtered

GMail...

My mail server @mydomain.com forwards it all to gmail and I then POP3 to
them to get my de-spammed emails. Even without a catchall, I still get a few
thousand spams a day.

Gmail was my saviour!

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vulgarandmischevious

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Nov 22, 2009, 11:37:00 AM11/22/09
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thewil...@me.com (Andy Hewitt) wrote:

Works a charm for me.

Andy Hewitt

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Nov 22, 2009, 12:18:58 PM11/22/09
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Ben <b...@bensalesDOTME.uk> wrote:

> Why do you say that? I don't find any problems.

I just can't get a grip with the way Google uses labels, which turn up
as folders in Mail, and with my Smart Mailboxes, I can get 3 copies of
everything.

Catman

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Nov 22, 2009, 12:19:53 PM11/22/09
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Ben wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 16:16:35 +0000, thewil...@me.com (Andy Hewitt)
> wrote:
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> Why do you say that? I don't find any problems.

I never used to have issue with it either. Not been for a couple of
years, though. Now I use T-bird for IMAP mail and usenet.

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vulgarandmischevious

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Nov 22, 2009, 12:47:44 PM11/22/09
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Ben <b...@bensalesDOTME.uk> wrote:

>I set everything up in Mail, then just replicated it to Gmail. So I
>have nested labels for my folders structure, but because I don't
>really use the web interface much it doesn't matter.

I don't like the way gmail handles nested folders, tbh. But, as you
correctly point out, it only matters when you're on the web interface.

Andy Hewitt

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Nov 22, 2009, 1:01:20 PM11/22/09
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Ben <b...@bensalesDOTME.uk> wrote:

> On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 17:18:58 +0000, thewil...@me.com (Andy Hewitt)
> wrote:
>
> >Ben <b...@bensalesDOTME.uk> wrote:
[..]


> >I just can't get a grip with the way Google uses labels, which turn up
> >as folders in Mail, and with my Smart Mailboxes, I can get 3 copies of
> >everything.
>

> Ah, I don't use Smart Mailboxes so wouldn't have noticed anything with
> them.

Aye, they just create duplicated sets of messages, which don't seen to
clear away properly once read.

I make a lot of use of Apple's 'Smart' stuff.

> I set everything up in Mail, then just replicated it to Gmail. So I
> have nested labels for my folders structure, but because I don't
> really use the web interface much it doesn't matter.

I don't really often use the web interface either. I do have a fairly
comprehensive organised setup in both though (having tried out the web
interface at one time), which just ends up being a real mess, which I
can't be arsed to sort out, POP works well enough for me anyway.

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Andy Hewitt

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Nov 23, 2009, 3:39:33 AM11/23/09
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Ben <b...@bensalesDOTME.uk> wrote:

> On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 18:01:20 +0000, thewil...@me.com (Andy Hewitt)
> wrote:
[..]


> >Aye, they just create duplicated sets of messages, which don't seen to
> >clear away properly once read.
> >
> >I make a lot of use of Apple's 'Smart' stuff.
>

> I should use it more but I always forget that it's there because it's
> not something I'm used to using iyswim.

Yup, it took me ages to work it out, but it's really pretty useful once
you do.

> Although I do use it a lot in Aperture for tagging photos and creating
> albums.

Yes, Smart Albums along with a good Keyword setup can be a powerful
organising tool. I tend to use them to find more obscure stuff too, such
as interesting EXIF information, images that haven't got any keywords,
and unedited Raws.

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