At some level it doesn't really matter what email provider you use if you're just going to access them through IMAP/SMTP. The user interface will be the same Apple Mail. You could also check into AOL mail as it's also free and fairly reliable. Full disclosure - I do accessibility work for AOL.

CB

On 3/27/15 9:54 AM, Todor Fassl wrote:
Do you have a reason for not wanting to just set up a second gmail account? I just set up a second gmail account last night and the audio captcha was the best, clearest I've ever heard. In fact, I was able to type it into the form as it was spoken. All I had to do when it finished speaking was tab to the next field and continue setting up the account. It couldn't have been easier. >i all I know this is a bit of a random question, but I'm looking to set up another e-mail account as well as the Gmail one I already have. So was just wondering if anyone could recommend any other e-mail providers which are as good/accessible as Gmail? I have my Apple training session this afternoon, so any suggestions before then would be much appreciated, then I can get them to help me set it up. My main reason for having one is so I can have a rescue e-mail for my Apple security, though I am also in the process of trying to sort out 2-step verification for that (if that works then as I understand it the e-mail address will become irrelevant). But nevertheless, any ideas on accessible e-mail providers would be much appreciated, as it's always good/useful to know. Thanks. Eleanor Many thanks. Eleanor Sent from my iPad


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