I have a Yahoo email account and a Gmail account. I always use the Yahoo account since I've had it for 15 years or so, but they have changed several options that I don't like anymore, and there is always the security issue. I have several saved emails that contain information that I want to keep private (keys, licenses, etc.).
Just curious what some of you guys use for a paid service.
Email service providers for home use
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I use Google for personal stuff. For my company I use the same company that hosts my site (siteground), which happens to live on Google cloud servers.
Licenses/Keys I just keep at home, but backed to AWS. Logins I keep on SplashData which I sync to my phone via wifi.
Licenses/Keys I just keep at home, but backed to AWS. Logins I keep on SplashData which I sync to my phone via wifi.
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I've had an email account on my webhost Concentric Networks for 20+ years. I also have some backup Gmail accounts.
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Re: Email service providers for home use
I use (1&1 Mail & Media Inc.) Mail.com the free service but there is also a pay premium email service.also have a gmail account just for anything I feel will sending scam .
https://www.mail.com/premiumlogin/#.7518-seobox-link1-7
https://www.mail.com/premiumlogin/#.7518-seobox-link1-7
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I have run my own mail server with 2 domains I've owned since about '96.
I have a Yahoo account for junk emails and I have a Gmail so that I can use my Google phone.
I have a Yahoo account for junk emails and I have a Gmail so that I can use my Google phone.