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Favourite email service

  • Hi all, just doing a quick survey for a side project and would like to know the following
    1. Your favourite (preferably free) email service
    2. Why it is your favourite
    3. What do you like most about it
    4. What do you like least about it


    Number 1 is the most important so the rest are optional

    Thanks :D
  • 1. Gmail (Sparrow looks promising, though)

    2. It was quick to setup with my work/personal email and I literally get 0 spam messages.

    3. Same as above

    4. I have a lot of communication in my emails (sometimes going 50 deep) so it would be nice in someway if I could search through them easier if I need to.
  • 1. Gmail
    2. Super easy to set up, enjoy the labels, sorting, marking things as important, always being updated, etc etc
    3. #2
    4. Can't really think of anything. Would prefer it to be 'outside' of the Google-Everything atmosphere.
  • @TheDoc just reminded me of something I'm going to blog about, maybe on netmag. It has to do with Gmail's Filters.
  • Ah yes, the filters are great!
  • 1. iCloud
    2. Push email on iPhone
    3. Push email and syncing between Mac, Web, PC, iPhone, iPad
    4. Push email sometimes totally doesn't work

    Well actually, to be very honest....it sucks. But the push notifications do it for me. If GMail would offer push on iPhone, I'd use that right away.
  • @Senff I think this is where Blackberry is superior.
    1. Gmail (surprise!)
    2. It's cheap and I don't ever have to worry about not being able to access it
    3. Like Chris said, 0 spam
    4. I wish organizing mail was more intuitive. (also, a nitpick, but that reply button feels like it's hidden)
  • 1. gmail
    2. loads quickly, moves quickly, and links actually work when you click them. (sorry, comparing it to hotmail in my head)
    3. the stuff in #2, plus what others have said--no spam, easy access, etc.
    4. i really wish there was a more obvious way to sort by unread messages than the syntax in the search bar that even right now i can't remember, and will probably have to google later (omg, it's a conspiracy!!!11one). also, when they first implemented the new layout, it looked to me like a site with a missing stylesheet or something, just unfinished and stupid. i've since gotten used to it.
  • @senff have you tried setting up Gmail in the iOs mail client?
    the Gmail app sucks but in the native client it works well
  • @karlpcrowley I actually have iCloud, my own IMAP mail, Yahoo, Hotmail, GMail all configured in the iOS mail client (overdoing it much, eh!)...but it doesn't send push notifications for any of those except iCloud.
  • That's odd, it pushes fine for me, in the settings menu there should be an option called "Mail Folders to Push"

    Do you really need so many accounts? :P
  • I don't NEED them really, but the thing is, they all have their purpose:
    - iCloud: because of the push notifications
    - own IMAP: required to send email with my @senff.com address
    - Yahoo: where I sign up for all newsletters and stuff
    - Hotmail: is my Live Messenger ID, some of the people in my Messenger list use that to reach me
    - GMail: same but for people who have me in GMail Talk/Google Chat

    OK now that I wrote all this down, this looks ridiculous. :-/

    I'll check the GMail pushy thing. Although the thing I want/need most importantly, is to be able to send mail using my @senff.com address as both the "send as" and "reply to" address. Let's see if Gmail can do that ;)
  • create subfolders in your gmail for the others and set up forwarding
    that way they all get gmails spam filtering
  • Push is enabled on my iPhone (I think this is a "all-accounts" setting, not "per-account") but when I send a message to my Gmail, I don't get a push notification. when I send to my iCloud, I immediately get notified. So it's not iOS failing here, and GMail just doesn't do it.

    Every time I try to figure this out and make this work, I am reminded why I keep giving up. ;)
  • 1. I use yahoo because I have for a long time. (do not really prefer it over gmail)
    2. familiar
    3. I get email with it.
    4. I get spam with it.

    to be honest I don't really care which service because I use either outlook or nokia email (phone) to receive all my email so to me it is the same as any service via smtp. One thing I know I don't like about gmail with smtp is that their spam filters block a lot of legitimate email, especially when using a third party for email campaigns.