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Distribution: Windows XP. I gave up with Linux & I left LQ.
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Free pop3 e-mail
Does any one know of any good free pop3 e-mail providers that I can use with evolution. Now I understand with free e-mail you have advertising and the like but what I don't want is e-mail that works off and on and bombs me with huge amounts of advertising.
www.freeshell.org is pretty much free. All you have to do is signup and then send a dollar to verify yourself, cause a spammer usually won't go thru the trouble of doing that for a free account. Plus it helps support the servers your about to use for free.
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Thanks for the options everyone. I set up a hotpop account. I am thinking about getting a paid one soon, there are a couple of e-mail providers that interest me.
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