Yahoo mail now offers unlimited storage

JEDI

Lifer
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Link

too bad you cant use it to archive you harddrive as a backup.

or can you?

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Fixed LINK
 

Nebor

Lifer
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There are programs that let you map your yahoo mail account as a network drive for storage.
 

QueBert

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Originally posted by: FoBoT
gmail is still better

Gmail has it's good points, but I hate the "label" crap, why can't I make folders? with the labels things look too cluttered, I could never understand what the benefit to this is. All my messages are in 1 folder, even if I can search by label, it's still less organized than letting me have folders.
 

ForumMaster

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umm, this was announced quite a while ago (i think atleast at the start of july). anyway, attachment size is still limited for free accounts to 10mb i beilve so still pretty useless.
 

OulOat

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Originally posted by: QueBert
Originally posted by: FoBoT
gmail is still better

Gmail has it's good points, but I hate the "label" crap, why can't I make folders? with the labels things look too cluttered, I could never understand what the benefit to this is. All my messages are in 1 folder, even if I can search by label, it's still less organized than letting me have folders.

Archive FTW. Plus, I can put as many labels as I want on a email.
 

cronos

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Originally posted by: QueBert
Originally posted by: FoBoT
gmail is still better

Gmail has it's good points, but I hate the "label" crap, why can't I make folders? with the labels things look too cluttered, I could never understand what the benefit to this is. All my messages are in 1 folder, even if I can search by label, it's still less organized than letting me have folders.

if you setup your filter to label an e-mail and then 'archive', it won't show up in your inbox and will only show up if you click on that particular label.

this is basically identical with the 'folder' approach, only more powerful since you can assign more than one label to one e-mail.
 

Xyclone

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Originally posted by: DLeRium
Outlook 2007 is still the best.

IDK, I had (and still have) my Gmail linked to my Outlook 2007, but I just find myself checking the web-based site more often. I guess it's because it's in the bookmark tab? :shrug;