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by ljhargis , Jan 26 '00
Pros: Very Consistent Cons: none
I have had a Yahoo! email account for well over two years and I must say it is a consistent program.
I have never had a problem with the Yahoo! program with regard to security or being slow. It has always been my reliable email source....
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by pacerr , Dec 20 '99
Pros: I can use it when I'm away from home. Cons: There are none
Yahoo mail is always up and running. When I go down south I can check my email, unlike other email providers that you have check at home and only at home. Yahoo mail is one of the best providers on the web when it comes to the mail features. On the site...
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by sunbeam1927 , Jan 11 '00
Pros: free e-mail Cons: slow running sometimes
yahoo mail is a great web-based e-mail. it allows you to check your mail from anywhere that there is an internet connection available. you get three megabytes of space for free and if that is not enough then for only twenty dollars a year you can...
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by mikesalmon , Jan 23 '00
Pros: FREE e-mail, SPAM filter Cons: Really aren't any
If you are looking for a free e-mail account with loads of great features, Yahoo Mail is the place for you. Well, with all free internet e-mail accounts you get to access it from anywhere. I wanted this feature especially when I was with AOL(before you...
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by Kirsti , Jan 24 '00
Pros: Free, fast-loading, easy to use Cons: none
I have been using Yahoo! free e-mail for a couple of years now (as more of a backup than a regular e-mail account), and have had very few problems with it. Unlike most free e-mail services, Yahoo! has created an easy to use, low graphics and fast loading...
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by heather_57 , Jan 04 '00
Pros: ease of use, extra perks upon signing up Cons: space limitations, slow during peak usage
I had gotten signed up for Yahoo! mail before I even had a computer at home. In one of my high school classes it was required to have an email account, and if you didn't have a computer at home you had to sign up for an email account through the school...
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by RBenson1 , Jan 23 '00
Pros: free, great mail filtering and folders, easy to use Cons: can occasionally be slow during peak hours
I have used quite a few of the free email services out there and Yahoo has become my favorite. It is easy to access and easy to use. Most of the time it isn't too slow, although sometimes during peak hours it does slow down. It very seldom goes down...
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by dmetzge1 , Jan 21 '00
Pros: great filter, easy to use Cons: only 3MB of space
Attention: ALL HOTMAIL USERS!!!
We have found a system that offers all the conveniences of Hotmail, if not more, and offers better service and filtering. When I started using Yahoo for mail late last year I began to see how bad Hotmail was...
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by flizard64 , Dec 11 '99
Pros: Web based- all the options. Server- Get e-mail! Both- Get connected to the world! Cons: Web based- Spam. Server- Hard to learn how to use
Yahoo, Hotmail, and all other (alot) web based mail /-VS-\ aol or any other server's mail service. The web based mail will be simply referred to as web mail, your server mail will be referred to as server mail.
What are they?
Web...
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by breven , Jan 23 '00
Pros: Free. Cons: May send email to the trashcan for no reason
Even though I've had a Hotmail account for a couple of years, I decided to look for another email account after Hotmail lost over 300 of my stored messages and I finally got fed up with the spam. I quickly found out that although there are many free...
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by brettiscool , Apr 04 '00
Pros: It is Web Email; lots of ways to connect Cons: 3 MB limit
Yahoo! Mail is one of the better services out there because it is connected to such a big internet giant in Yahoo! It is hard to get the exact username you would like because it is so popular. An advantage to having web email is you can access it from...
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by rundle , Mar 02 '00
Pros: good service, uptime, and quality Cons: none
I've been using Yahoo mail for at least 2 years now. In that time I've experienced only the rarest slowdowns and downtimes. I'm seriously talking rare here, maybe 2 times that I can remember in the last few months things were a little slow. I came back...
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by Birchfan , Feb 01 '00
Pros: FREE, undoubtedly the BEST internet-based email program available Cons: a few SPAM Emails seep into my inbox-but VERY few
Of all of the free internet-based email programs I have used, Yahoo! Mail is BY FAR the very best available. Yahoo! Mail combines the best qualities of all internet-based email programs to make the most user friendly email program on the internet-and...
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by prostoalex , Jan 24 '00
Pros: free, spam filter, signature, lots of add-ons Cons: low disk space capacity, occasional server breakdowns
Too many e-mail clients today do exactly what they are supposed to do - deliver e-mail to your desktop. Unfortunately, nowadays, that's not exactly what you want them to do, since much of the mail should rather be delivered to the Trash.
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by veron , Dec 31 '99
Pros: Free, Full Featured, Nicely Integrated with other Yahoo Services Cons: 3MB storage limit
If Yahoo! Mail were to be judged as a stand-alone application it would just be a top contender among the myriad of free web based e-mail services out there. Where Yahoo! mail pulls ahead of the pack is in its integration with the other services in the...
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