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United States
July 26, 2008 6:47pm CST
which email service do you use?? o you use Yahoo, hotmail , internet service provider, or whatever?? I use Yahoo and my internet service provider. I have so much email though and I want to get it down to where I only have one and I want to know which one is the best...
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• Hong Kong
27 Jul 08
I used to have yahoo and hotmail accounts but dont use them anymore since i,ve found a better service provider i.e inbox.com. I bet its better than all the above, its got 5GB storage and unlike others this storage can be used for storing your own uploaded ,for others you can only store emails in whatever storage you have.the interface is also great. give it a try, you will be amazed.
@angelia286 (2029)
• Singapore
27 Jul 08
I use gmail for all my correspondence. Lol, I have ten over email address, but all of them are from gmail as I find that it is much easier to have all on one service providers. After finishing one email, log out and log in again to the second email. It is much easier to keep track that way. In the past, I used to have yahoo mail, gmail, hotmail, ws mails that it is just so difficult to keep track. In the end after 6 years, I canned all the email providers and stick to one. =)
@lilaclady (28207)
• Australia
27 Jul 08
I have a service provider one that I use for my main emails and I do have a hotmail but I really only use MSN for chat , I did have a Yahoo one but i kept getting strange people emailing me so i cut it off...
• Philippines
27 Jul 08
Smartbro is my internet service provider so I use the same email. Aside from that, I use Gmail and Hello Kitty for emails. I seldom use the Yahoo account.
@movicont (495)
• United States
27 Jul 08
I use Gmail. There actually is a very effective way of paring down your emails so that you only have one. I believe it's based on the popular GTD (getting things done) method. Basically, what you would do is keep three labels (or folders, tags etc) in your inbox--next, done, and wait. The next folder would house all emails that you need to reply to as soon as possible. The done folder houses all finished emails and should not appear in your inbox. The wait label denotes emails that you are waiting for more information (from someone else) before you answer. If you were using Gmail, you'd only need two labels--"next" and "wait", as Gmail's archive feature dumps emails from your inbox into an "all mail" section.