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There are places in America where AOL is about the only option. My Aunt in rural Alabama is an example.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
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I remember them as the best way to get free floppy disks. They'd send you, IIRC 4 per post card filled out. Rival free floppy services only sent 1 or 2.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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Before CDs, AOL had 1, then 2, then 3 diskettes(1.44MB). We repurposed hundreds of these diskettes to ship our products. Put a new label over the old label, xcopy, ship!
Youngsters now a days don't know why the ZIP programs have the "span" option.
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I agree, I use Gmail as well and yes there may be privacy concerns with that but who on earth would care to look at what I send/receive? For most of the sharks out there I am just an insignificant fish, no significant money to rip, no influence worth any money.
It does offer really good spam rejection though. I have not had any email from Nigerian princes or former US military personnel that could provide me with a lot of money if I just forwarded a few thousand Euros/US dollars to get access to the 'hidden' funds in a long long time.
The basic idea is, if you get info on me: what are you are going to do with it?
I am pretty immune to any sort of advertising and I am paranoid about all sorts of offers etc... so screw whichever one who tries to take advantage of me, just try it and it will work when hell freezes over.
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I have a spare AOL diskette I could send you..
Get your own domain name and filter the email through Gmail.
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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I have a stack of over 100 of them that I have been planning on using for shotgun targets or a mobile or something. Still trying to think of a creative use for them...
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I used a pair for just that, years ago. My wife and I eventually misplaced them.
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If you are really concerned about privacy then do not use email. But if you are willing to accept its limitations then Outlook or Gmail; I actually use both.
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And you're not concerned about privacy with yahoo (or anyone else for that matter) ?
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My yahoo mail has no modal dialogs. I'm not sure (since I'm not logged in at the moment) but I may be using their previous version.
Aside from that, I have FireFox with the popup blocker enabled, ad blocker, and pixel graphics &etc. blocked. (Ghostery, Adblocker X)
The annoying things are (1) first item in inbox is often a paid ad - but I don't have to look, and (2), at login, sometimes it wants my phone or other info which I bypass.
*CP I disable both plugins here: you gotta' make a living, somehow.
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For $3 a year, I got a web site, mailboxes, etc. Paid for itself not thinking about it.
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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Why not use a mail client like Thunderbird via IMAP. It presents all connected email accounts in a unified manner, including filesizes, without having to suffer the bad layouts, popups and ads you get when going direct?
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Thunderbird also enables moving emails between accounts without having to forward. And it provides a local backup in case the provider does something stupid (losing emails was mentioned in a previous post).
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You may all want to look at ProtonMail....
Just wanted to add: Subject lines in ProtonMail messages are not end-to-end encrypted, however Your message content and attachments are end to end encrypted....
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If you MS-Outlook you can install multiple mailboxes in one instance. I currently have three - one business and two individual. The two individual are both free.
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Proton Mail
After 4 years and 5 email address not linked to any other e-mails or phone numbers
I have only had one spam email
It is FREE with a lot of other Pay Options
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I have almost twenty Yahoo email accounts (plus five gmail and two from my home network operator) but haven't noticed any dialogs.
I have been using Thunderbird for more than ten years to read the emails using IMAP. I don't even remember the look of Yahoo's login page
It would be unfeasible to open so many email accounts one by one in a browser.
The down side is that, some times I get stupid login errors saying that the login was refused by Yahoo but that usually clears within a minute or two and Thunderbird autologins without a problem. I guess that those failed logins are a way of Yahoo to tell me to read advertising!
Privacy wise, I think most of them are all the same, as in, they will be able to read your email. Even if you use an email provider that has encryption, the person you send the email to, also has to have encryption support, either by the provider or by third party (like PGP plugin for Thunderbird) otherwise your email has to be sent in clear text and can be read by the receiving provider.
I have PGP setup in my main account but none of my contacts has encryption so all emails I send them have to go unencrypted otherwise they won't be able to read them.
For subscriptions/shopping sites I use use Yahoo's alias addresses (or whatever they call it). They look like ordinary email addresses but are just an alias for your real email address. They can be easily created and removed.
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I use Mozilla Thunderbird as a mail client to google mail. I don't see modal dialogs. Maybe the path to success is to not use the web-based mail client.
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Yahoo has become unbearable years ago. And if you were using Yahoo up to this time, there is no point in being concerned about privacy by using GMail.
And first and foremost, I would recommend to let go of that nonsense and insist on using a web browser for email, that is what real email clients are intended for...
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Give ProtonMail a try, especially if you value your privacy. Made by scientists at CERN
modified 6-Sep-22 21:01pm.
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Answer: Thunderbird/Seamonkey
They allow POP/IMAP so there is no need to use the webmail version.
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I still use yahoo mail (free not paid, if they have that) and have no probs with modals or anything. I also use Adblock Plus which I think solves a lot of issues.
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Befuddled old man direction, Bond’s boss got me home (4)
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