Yahoo ups free email to 100MB; Plus mail to 2GB


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loooool...it was an 7MB attachment :)

it seems they're still upgrading...

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****ing ******s! they do this now, after looking for space for so long and having to bother 60+ contacts to tell them i have a new email address. twice in a few days.. becuase of a screw up@!! blistering barnickles! :argh:

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yahooOOOOoooOOoOo

Im using 0% of my 100mb :D :D :D

Im now intrested in what hotmail has to say? They started with what 10mb came down to 6 and now only 2?

If it wasnt for MSN messenger id move my e-mail identity to Y!

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yahooOOOOoooOOoOo

Im using 0% of my 100mb :D :D :D

Im now intrested in what hotmail has to say? They started with what 10mb came down to 6 and now only 2?

If it wasnt for MSN messenger id move my e-mail identity to Y!

you can tie any emails to msn messenger with passport

www.passport.com

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It's not worthwhile to sign up for, you'll most likely get a username that you don't want.. because you would have to add numbers at the end of it..

Inactive addresses to be freed up

The company hopes to appeal to e-mailers in other ways, too.

Angling for new users, Yahoo has decided to let people begin signing up for addresses that have been inactive for years. The offer is designed to lure Web surfers who may have been previously interested in signing up for a free Yahoo e-mail account only to learn one of their preferred handles had already been claimed.

?Some of these addresses could be very juicy and might attract a lot of interest,? said David Ferris, an e-mail analyst in San Francisco.

Yahoo says ?tens of millions? of dormant e-mail addresses will be made available again. The company also say it will improve the tools used to search its e-mails ? a feature that Google has been touting ? and spruce up the service with a cleaner look.

?This is a highly competitive marketplace and we have been listening to our customers so we can build the things that our users want,? said Brad Garlinghouse, Yahoo?s vice president of communications products.

Source: msnbc.com

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It's good to see a long-term player like Yahoo take a smart stand like upping to 100meg instead of 2gig or some such folly. I hope Hotmail raises it some too, just to match Yahoo's aggressive stance. Plus all raising the attachment limit to 10 or 20 meg or maybe more.

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Plus all raising the attachment limit to 10 or 20 meg or maybe more.

Yahoo already on the attachment issue...

Notice: Change of service to your Yahoo! Mail account

Dear Yahoo! Mail User,

Thanks for using Yahoo! Mail. It's our goal to offer you an email experience that makes it easy to stay in touch. Periodically, we make service changes to enhance that experience for our users. As of June 16, 2004, you'll enjoy the following benefits:

• Increased storage capacity – from your current level to 100MB

• Increase in individual message send/receive size from 3MB to 10MB

• An improved layout that’s even easier to use

You will continue to access your Yahoo! Mail account as usual. No further action is required, and there will be no interruption of your service.

We hope you enjoy the new features and benefits. If you have any questions, please visit our Help page. Thanks again for using Yahoo! Mail.

Sincerely,

The Yahoo! Mail Team

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,Jun 15 2004, 04:29]

Yahoo already on the attachment issue...

:)

Outstanding. (Y) Glad to see it.

Does Yahoo still add text to the end of the free email message though like it did in the old days?

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