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Which e-mail service do you use and why?

Discussion in 'Products & Tools' started by JohnNelling, May 26, 2015.

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    Hello everyone,
    would like to know which e-mail service do you use and why (maybe usability, security, because of its popularity like famous brands, mean gmail, yahoo...)
    thank you for the answers
     
    JohnNelling, May 26, 2015 IP
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    oaksvirals Member

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    That's kind of an odd question. I'm not sure why it would matter what someone uses.. gmail, yahoo, etc.
     
    oaksvirals, May 26, 2015 IP
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    He might be asking as he's considering switching, and wonders what people generally use.

    I use a rather vast array of different providers. I use Google Apps for Business, Exchange, our own IMAP/SMTP servers and I have a few normal GMail accounts for personal use.
     
    MightWeb, May 28, 2015 IP
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    I use outlook/hotmail..
     
    DK-Tandy, May 29, 2015 IP
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    Google Apps for business - hook it in to Outlook with sync tool and you have 95% of the functionality of a full Exchange server for $5 per user per month.

    Email is a hard service to run in my opinion so I let the big guys do it all.
     
    Shadowpro, May 31, 2015 IP
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    I'm using my own hosted email. My Domain and my host. Using Roundcube Webmail service as webmail client. And using Gmail too cuz I am using a Android mobile.
     
    srivin, Jun 1, 2015 IP
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    We use self-hosted IMAP\POP3 service for the company + each employee has their own private email addresses. Mine are on Gmail.
     
    H0stZealot, Jun 1, 2015 IP
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    linh tam179 Greenhorn

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    we use gmail.
    btw, visit my website to watch tv online free
     
    linh tam179, Jun 1, 2015 IP
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    We use a business account in Gmail but I have a personal account, too.
    I also have Yahoo..
     
    jonrod, Jun 3, 2015 IP
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    We use our own mail servers. We tried Outlook and Hotmail, but those are terrible services from our experience. It is very common that they just trash emails that you want to receive.
     
    O-D-T, Jun 4, 2015 IP
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    Theertha Giri Peon

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    obviously most are convinient with gmail.
     
    Theertha Giri, Jun 4, 2015 IP
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    We use outlook as well as our own hosted email address. I guess any email service is good as long as it has sufficient storage that suits your needs, and IMAP/POP3 settings for you to sync it with Exchange Services.
     
    Doctor Tech, Jun 7, 2015 IP
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    Most of times, I use Gmail because this service is straightly operated by Google.
     
    Webmaster.Xochitl, Jun 17, 2015 IP