Free E-mail with large Transfer...Need suggestions...

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I'm looking for a free web-based e-mail provider that has a storage capacity at or above 10mb that allows file transfers of more than 1mb. I seem to be having problems finding a provider. Anyone know of any services?
 

RossMAN

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It's not free but it's VERY DIRT CHEAP.

If you don't already have a domain then register a domain with NameCheap.com for $8.88/yr

Then sign up for FREE WEBHOSTING with Brinkster.com which gives you 30MB/500MB or sign up for RippleHost.com at $4.99/yr which gives you 100MB/1GB.

If you go with NameCheap + Brinkster = Total $8.88/yr or 74 cents per month and your e-mail capacity is 30MB
 

beer

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Originally posted by: RussianSoldier
I'm looking for a free web-based e-mail provider that has a storage capacity at or above 10mb that allows file transfers of more than 1mb. I seem to be having problems finding a provider. Anyone know of any services?

They don't exist. I guess they finally realize that giving stuff away means you eventually go out of business. Funny how that works, isnt it?
 

Hubris

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Originally posted by: RossMAN
It's not free but it's VERY DIRT CHEAP.

If you don't already have a domain then register a domain with NameCheap.com for $8.88/yr

Then sign up for FREE WEBHOSTING with Brinkster.com which gives you 30MB/500MB or sign up for RippleHost.com at $4.99/yr which gives you 100MB/1GB.

If you go with NameCheap + Brinkster = Total $8.88/yr or 74 cents per month and your e-mail capacity is 30MB

How reliable is ripplehost.com, Ross? I've been looking for a cheap web host since I don't do much with my site, and if this is reliable, it'll be way cool.
 

RossMAN

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Hubris - RippleHost is quite reliable (they're owned by SplashHost.com) as long as you remember two things:

1) While creating your account make sure that everything you enter is PERFECT, not a single mistake because fixing it later is almost near impossible.
2) Do not expect any helpful tech support.

But for only $4.99/yr it's quite a bargain, 100MB webspace (including your own www.website.com, e-mail addresses, FTP, webmail, and more), 1GB a month bandwidth, cPanel, that's quite a bit for only $4.99/yr.
 

rh71

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Just to throw out another free email provider... they are supposed to be good, but I have a hard time switching emails from my popular hotmail acct. :|

Zapo.net ... see if they fit your criteria.
 

Hubris

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Originally posted by: RossMAN
Hubris - RippleHost is quite reliable (they're owned by SplashHost.com) as long as you remember two things:

1) While creating your account make sure that everything you enter is PERFECT, not a single mistake because fixing it later is almost near impossible.
2) Do not expect any helpful tech support.

But for only $4.99/yr it's quite a bargain, 100MB webspace (including your own www.website.com, e-mail addresses, FTP, webmail, and more), 1GB a month bandwidth, cPanel, that's quite a bit for only $4.99/yr.

Done and done, Ross. Thanks, man. I was gonna wait, but you convinced me I should go ahead and do it now. Now I just have to wait for it to propogate.
 

RossMAN

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Hubris - Glad to hear you didn't have any problems, $5/yr is mad cheap.

Some people I know even purchased multiple hosting accounts, one for domains, one for webmail, etc.