Is there a provider other than gmail that allows to define pictures with contacts? I want to move away from gmail since they decided to close down Exchange ActiveSync and can't find any. I checked outlook.com but I did not find any picture support.
I've used Fastmail for years. The spam filtering is so good I can't recall the last time I got any. All done at their end, too.
My employer just moved their whole email service across to Gmail, so that's now a larger part of my life although I use it via the OS X Mail app rather than the website.
At the moment my university email, but I have a Yahoo account for junk mail and some personal mail. I also have a Gmail account I set up when I got my Android 'phone but I never use that.
I have a talk21 account from the "open..." days which gets a lot of use and is now part of BTYahoo. Actually gets very little in the way of spam which is pretty good considering how long the account has been active.
I also have a Googlemail account that I think I got when I was setting up my Android phone. I think its basically just spam from Youtube etc
Then there is my works exchange account via OWA or ActiveSync.
GMX as my main then Gmail, Hotmail, Inbox, Live, Outlook and NTL(Virgin)......Useful to have a few for shopping, forums etc....Helps to keep the spam to a minimum.....
Googled up too. I pull into gmail all my gmail accounts, my own domain accounts, apple and yahoo.
The use of Gmail just works so well for me across multiple devices.
Hmmm. What interests me is why people ask this sort of question. Does it have a relevance?
I like reading the answers for a couple of reasons. I get to see what's popular v what I presumed was popular, sometimes you come across some new tool or service I've never heard of and it satisfies my natural voyeuristic tendencies
I'd like to say some people make this stuff way more complex than it needs to be. Also, using work/uni emails for anything remotely personal is a bad idea in access you suddenly lose access to it or move on.
I like reading the answers for a couple of reasons. I get to see what's popular v what I presumed was popular, sometimes you come across some new tool or service I've never heard of and it satisfies my natural voyeuristic tendencies
I'd like to say some people make this stuff way more complex than it needs to be. Also, using work/uni emails for anything remotely personal is a bad idea in access you suddenly lose access to it or move on.
Fair enough. I and my family are big Android fans and so we use Google extensively and it follows therefore we use Gmail. I have other email addresses but they all come through Gmail.
I use GMail for personal use (I log in via my browser, don't bother with a mail client) and FastHosts for business, which uses Windows Live Mail (again, online via my browser).
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My employer just moved their whole email service across to Gmail, so that's now a larger part of my life although I use it via the OS X Mail app rather than the website.
I also have a Googlemail account that I think I got when I was setting up my Android phone. I think its basically just spam from Youtube etc
Then there is my works exchange account via OWA or ActiveSync.
I used to get by on an old Freeserve one, but that's since been lost.
Me too. Hey, I hope you aren't me! :eek:
The use of Gmail just works so well for me across multiple devices.
I like reading the answers for a couple of reasons. I get to see what's popular v what I presumed was popular, sometimes you come across some new tool or service I've never heard of and it satisfies my natural voyeuristic tendencies
I'd like to say some people make this stuff way more complex than it needs to be. Also, using work/uni emails for anything remotely personal is a bad idea in access you suddenly lose access to it or move on.
Fair enough. I and my family are big Android fans and so we use Google extensively and it follows therefore we use Gmail. I have other email addresses but they all come through Gmail.
never heard of gmx, looks interesting