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want a new email account not tied to isp

i'm currently with a talktalk email address as it was my last isp, however their service has been down a lot lately and i'd rather be with an independent email provider.

what would be my best choice? hotmail? yahoo? google mail? are there any differences between these ? also i have a mobile on three so if i could access email through it that could be useful, although not essential

advice appreciated!
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  • Hi,

    I have a inbox.com email as you can access this via your mobile unlike hotmail who make you upgrade and pay for this!

    With inbox.com you also get online file storage for free 20GB I think this means you can place files here and access anywhere you have an internet connection.
  • I have a googlemail account and a gmx account.

    Out of the two I prefer gmx - similar features to googlemail but without the privacy issues.

    http://mail-eu.gmx.com/
  • isave_3
    isave_3 Posts: 16 Forumite
    Both Yahoo Mail and Gmail provide mobile versions of email:
    - http://www.google.com/intl/en_us/mobile/mail/index.html
    - http://mobile.yahoo.com/mail

    I personally would be happy to use either service having used both Yahoo Mail and Gmail (non-mobile) email accounts for a few years with very few issues.
  • Red_Rose_Exile
    Red_Rose_Exile Posts: 1,180 Forumite
    One advantage of gmail over Yahoo and hotmail is that it is easier to configure to be used in Outlook Express and Thunderbird
  • BillScarab
    BillScarab Posts: 6,027 Forumite
    Not exactly what you want but I registered my own domain name even though I don't have a website. So now I have an email address of [EMAIL="myname@atmysite.co.uk"]myname@atmysite.co.uk[/EMAIL] if you see what I mean.

    I can forward as many email adresses to that s I want and if I change ISP I dont' have to change my email address. Also if I want I can use different email addresses for different purposes as I can set up as many as I want.
    It's my problem, it's my problem
    If I feel the need to hide
    And it's my problem if I have no friends
    And feel I want to die


  • bryanb
    bryanb Posts: 5,034 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    WWW.MAIL.COM fabulous!
    This is an open forum, anyone can post and I just did !
  • loudcox
    loudcox Posts: 179 Forumite
    gmail's pretty wonderful, and can be accessed via mobiles using either a web interface, or a dedicated application, which mimics the standard interface wonderfully well.

    Significantly, it also appears to have the best spam filter I've ever seen.
    [SIZE=-1]te audire non possum. musa sapientum fixa est in aure.[/SIZE]
  • One of the web email accounts I have is www.bluebottle.com
    This has a response format so you have to allow the emails you want through and you can easily block the ones you dont want. Its very esy to use and there is very little spam
  • get your own domain name as been said!

    I pay £85 a year to 1and1.

    GEt up to 50 alias, virus checking /spam filtering etc..
  • buglawton
    buglawton Posts: 9,246 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Yahoo free version is simple to use however does not allow any archiving of your valuable emails back to your computer. You can use PopPeeper with it to get an Outlook-type interface on your desktop though.

    Gmail allows archiving, synchronizing, with POP and IMAP and it can simulate any POP account you have for sending, all the gizmos but it is more complex.

    Pity none of the free email suppliers offer a secure way of logging on in Internet Cafes - eg only request certain characters of a long password, or supply once-only login tokens.
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