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by titaniar , Nov 11 '99
Pros: Reliable, pop access,integration with other Yahoo Services Cons: Unable to add names to address book quickly
Yahoo mail is a decent email system. It has all the basic features such as spell check, folders, auto-reply, etc. The mail system integrates within Yahoo personalized site so you can have your calendar reminders sent to your account. Yahoo recently...
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by jonathanwade , Jan 10 '00
Pros: Name recognition, ease of use, price, access Cons: speed, limited space, limited functions, spam
I've got a Yahoo mail account that I use regularly as my "I don't quite trust you with my main e-mail account" account. It has, so far, been adequate for my needs.
It is user friendly -- so user friendly that I've used it to whet...
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by demon , Oct 11 '99
Pros: Versatile internet tool. Cons: A little slow.
The best thing about Yahoo email is the fact that when you sign up for this you also get a complete Yahoo user profile without having to do any extra typing! This good because if you use Yahoo on a constistant basis you will never have to post or give...
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by superfrosty , Apr 14 '00
Pros: simply the best Cons: sometimes slow, 3MB limit on account
I've had a Yahoo! Mail account for about five years now. It's my secondary email account. If I don't know someone well, I tell them to email me here. I also use this account for newsletters so that I don't get spam in my primary account.
Yahoo...
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by leolion1 , Jan 11 '00
Pros: Free, customizable to the user, great filters and user options Cons: Even if you are already signed into your "My Yahoo!" account, you still have to re-sign in to access e-mail.
If you've ever had need to access e-mail from more than one location, than you are already familiar with one of the greatest aspects of a free, web-based e-mail account, such as Yahoo! Mail. In just a couple of minutes, you can be setup with an account...
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by brucek1 , Jan 04 '00
Pros: Free. Fast. Good features. Cons: Too many ads.
I have found Yahoo mail to be one of my most useful tools at work. My job title is "E-mail support analyst", and I work for a Fortune 50 company that has over 100,000 employees. I am the sole e-mail administrator for my site, which has over...
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by Firestar1 , Feb 25 '00
Pros: Easy interface, fast service, reliable Cons: Small mailbox capacity
This is the outstanding free e-mail system I have found out there. I even dumped my ISP account because I find the Yahoo! interface so much better than using Outlook, Eudora, or Netscape mail, yet have not lost any capabilities I have needed. There is a...
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by SaLT , Apr 25 '00
Pros: Yahoo! Messenger, Organization, Bulk Mail, Preferences Cons: 3MB Mail Limit
You flip the switch on your computer, all ready to go online. After many days pursuing the notion of gaining another e-mail address, you come to the conclusion of going to Yahoo! mail to check it out.
With a few clicks of the mouse and...
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by bigsteve , Dec 09 '99
Pros: Simple interface, no problems at all Cons: -
So it came to the point where I was about to leave for my overseas program, and knew that using Telnet to check my POP3 account wouldn't be good enough, especially from terminals that only had web access. I wanted a company that I had heard of, and I...
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by Wrapguy , Nov 09 '99
Pros: Free, on the web Cons: Nothing Much
Today, there are millions of free e-mail accounts available on the web. This includes such sites as Yahoo, Microsoft, and many others. It has become very easy to obtain free e-mail boxes. I am a webmaster myself for www.havingtrouble.com, and to my...
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by Kenchiw , Nov 15 '99
Pros: quick, easy; works with Yahoo Pager, Outlook, PalmPilots Cons: can't handle multiple signature files
I know, I know, you already have an e-mail account. Or two, or three. These days, it seems like every Web site is offering free e-mail, but if you want the best overall service, surf over to Yahoo Mail. Fast but not flashy, Yahoo Mail is just what you...
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by xymox_1 , Jan 18 '00
Pros: free, reliable, easy interface Cons: none
One of the best things about Yahoo!, is that it is very organized. There are many features and services that Yahoo! offers, and once you have an emal...
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by Furbster , Jan 19 '00
Pros: Many options, good quality service. Cons: none I can think of right now!
I have a e-mail program I use for my regular e-mail, but there are times when I am online that I am nervous about giving out my e-mail address due to so much junk mail companies. Some companies are just not trust worthy to give my information to. So...
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by longtoni , Jan 26 '00
Pros: Easy to use, free, very functional, attachments work. Cons: None that I can find!
Yahoo! Mail has been a god-send! I was wary when I signed up because it was a free service and I had heard the complaints of friends who used other free services. I was so pleasantly surprised! I set up my mail account with great ease. I have set up...
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by saveth , Mar 02 '00
Pros: tech support, ease of use Cons: storage quota, no POP server
If I may be a little less than modest, I must say that I have a very qualified and diverse experience with electronic mail. I even studied the guy that invented it for a while in school. Personally, I don't think e-mail was intended for the things that...
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