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its good. havent really experimented with features really. i suppose im abusing the priviledge of having a beta account, i barely use it. :$ :p

one cool feature is that email "conversations" (where you just reply and reply and reply etc...) actually sppear like conversations with collapsable msgs so you just see the first email and the last email... good feature. (Y)

One annoying thing is that you have to log in every time you close browser, no cookies (yet, im hoping this is just a beta thing) :( (N)

also, if you sign up with "[email protected]" emails addressed to the following addresses will also make their way to your inbox:

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

also, an extremely powerful feature. (Y)

and then theres the matter of having 1,000 megabytes of storage (Y)(Y)(Y)

Damn, I should never have said I had invitations. Now I'm getting PM's every few minutes. Anyway, if you are reading this, I am not going to give the invites to people I don't know so stop messaging me. Thank you.

As for my opinions on it, I find it really annoying to use because it is true web-mail. I have had accounts like this before, but I have always found ways to get the e-mail through a mail client. However, I have been unsuccessful with Gmail. I don't like going to website and typing my name/password in everytime. 1 GB ain't bad though.

pm me if you want me to send you an invite. please include your email address. i was going to give them to my friends but it seems they already have gmail accounts ;)

@TheDreamX: they've said that they will eventually have pop3 access, so just wait a bit.. it's still in beta.

Edit: out of invites, please do not message me anymore. sorry to those that didn't get one! :)

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pm me if you want me to send you an invite. please include your email address. i was going to give them to my friends but it seems they already have gmail accounts ;)

@TheDreamX: they've said that they will eventually have pop3 access, so just wait a bit.. it's still in beta.

Just pm'd you. Thanks!

pm me if you want me to send you an invite. please include your email address. i was going to give them to my friends but it seems they already have gmail accounts ;)

@TheDreamX: they've said that they will eventually have pop3 access, so just wait a bit.. it's still in beta.

Edit: out of invites, please do not message me anymore

Just sent ya a PM also. I will list your URL on one of our websites as thanks and to send ya some traffic if you have a GMail invite left for me ;)

Update: shihchiun told me the invites are gone :( If anybody else has any the deal stands for the first person to send me an invite.

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