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Now 1000 Gigs of Email Storage

Are the email service providers getting crazier. After Gmail offered a 2GB free email service, Yahoo! and Rediff also doubled its webmail capacity. These services are enough for me. More than 1GB freespace is sufficient for personal usage.
But, Vincent Liou, President and Chief Executive Officer of Mailnation.net has different opinion. They think that privacy policies with major companies are weak, reliability remains questioned, and features are lacking. Attachment sizes remain small and restrictive, and ads plague certain email systems.
That’s why he provides a 1 TB (1000 GB) completely free service with an ad-free and simple to use interface. Unlike most free email services, he offers you with an exhaustive list of free features, designed with you and your daily busy life in mind. He offers this to you, completely free of charge, with an impressive uptime, and a very stringent privacy policy.
Apart from 1 TB of space, the attachment limit is 10 MB, which my other providers also give the same amount. Now what do they mean by saying "Attachment sizes remain small and restrictive" ? Is it anything new that it provides by saying "Send your complete gaming CD or that Open source 3-4 CD software or anything like that?" Damn!!!
For me, no 30Gigs, no 1TB, no more nonsence. I'll use my sense and stick to my YAHOO! and GMAIL. If not enough, I already have my account on Rediff that provides 1Gigs and I rarely check them these days as most of them is loaded with spam. No more huge space and no more invitation to spams. Those who feel like kissing spam mails and have a timepass with upload and download of 10 MB attachments, here you go
As far as I can see, their servers are hosted at the netriplex datacenter and the mail server runs on Merak mail server provided by Icewarp software that runs on linux.
Don't know how long will they remain. But I wish them "All the Best."
Here is my previous post on 30 Gigs of Storage Space if you may like to have a look at.




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