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What Kind of Email Service Do YOU Use?


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Guest tendomentis
Posted

With so many choices for getting our precious email in the palm of our hand, just what is the leading trend? Do you prefer to pull your email in from your company or personal Exchange email account, or do you only check your email once or twice a day and only need a POP access to your email? Do you fight it out with Pocket Internet Explorer to retrieve your webmail, or do you use an alternate email program on your phone to access the underdogs out there like Hotmail? Or do you not check at all but have "notifications" sent to your phone via SMS or TEXT?

Or are you one of the rare but lucky few who don't even NEED constant ties to your email? Do you just use your phone for kicking back and relaxing or (heaven forbid) JUST FOR PHONE CALLS.

Sound off, ya'll.

Guest Disco Stu
Posted

If I need to send emails from the phone I use the Orange.net POP3 service but that's not often.

My main email address is AOL :roll: so until I switched from Smartphone to PPC I had no access. Fortuinately AOL do PPC software to allow you to use their services when mobile.

Guest squall
Posted

I dont use email on the phone much, zonemr was working on a squirrel mail - pop3 app which i iwll prop use alot.

MoDaCo runs an exchange server, but Ive never managed to figure out the setting for connecting to that

Guest dodding nonkey
Posted

I'm in the same boat as Disco Stu, I have a main email address, but I use one on orange for convenience when I'm away from home, and get my other half to forward my (important) emails to that. Fortunately my string of mistresses and assorted lovers don't send any emails to my 'home' email address ;) :twisted: :D Only joking my love, in case you read this!

Guest i_oWn_u
Posted (edited)

gmail

and

hotmail ;)

Edited by i_oWn_u

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