MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 07/03/2013 07:06, Daniel told the world:
I've just published my Family Tree on a website (tribalpages.com) and
can include photo's of the people.
As hard as it seems for WaltS, here, to believe, my normal e-mail
account has only a 500Kb (at any one time) limit before it costs me
extra money, so I don't want relo's sending me photo's there and costing
me money.
Yeah, that's hard to believe. Even in the pre-Gmail era 20 Mb accounts
were the baseline. That's a weird pricing model you have there... are
you sure you limit isn't 500 Mb (instead of 500 kb)? That's still wimpy
for current standards, but more believable.
Had the same ISP since 1996 or thereabouts. Back then, 500kb was a *lot*
of (test) e-mail!
<Snip for brevity(??)>
So... due to their "no IMAP now, maybe someday" stance, I wouldn't
recommend Outlook.com, unless you are pretty sure you don't want or need
IMAP. Otherwise it's a good service.
Yahoo and mail.com can be made to work (IMAP only) but with little help
from their support.
The safest choice right now seems to be Gmail -- you have both POP and
IMAP, and their documentation is good.
Thanks for your detail, MCBasto
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Daniel
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