[CST-2] ADV: Direct Email Blaster, etc
Stephen McIntosh
sdm29@hermes.cam.ac.uk
Mon, 10 Jun 2002 22:03:55 +0100 (BST)
> If you're willing to tolerate a small delay in mail delivery, and also
> either a cap on the number of messages you receive a day, or having to pay
> for the service, then consider forwarding through a bigfoot.com address. The
> only spam I get this way is from bigfoot themselves, once every few months.
> But then, I have hardly any friends, so the rate cap doesn't bother me :)
>
> George
There's a free isp called connectfree (www.connectfree.co.uk).
They give you many free email addresses when you sign up for their isp
service, that has a (rather simple and featureless) web interface.
They don't change you a penny, the site has no adverts, I assume there is
file size limit but I haven't found it (and I was over 25Mb for a while)
and I've been using the email for a year and I've never actually used the
isp, so they apparentlt dont check.
So its just a nice free email, if you dont want advanced features (it can
view and send and that's about the limit).
They send you a service update once ever month or two that is mainly
useful info about their services and that's about the spam limit.
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Stephen McIntosh.
www.stephenmcintosh.com