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Old 10-05-2005, 08:17 AM   #1
Bob Russell
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Terabyte Free Email

Wow, I thought I had a lot of storage with 2.5gig in my Gmail account. Now there's new of a service with a terabyte of storage. I remember just a few years ago when large companies had about a terabyte of total storage in their systems. The biggest data warehouses used to be measured by gig. I still can't (affordably) add a terabyte to my desktop. But I have access to a terabyte of free email storage. Attachments can only be 10meg, but I suppose that's necessary to keep people from using this just for free storage of file.

I'm still wondering what the catch is. No need for me to move because I like Gmail and Yahoo Mail, but for those who are interested, here's the scoop straight from the source...

MailNation Solutions developed after years of exhaustive competition in the Emailing industry. Small email companies have come and go, while large email companies such as Gmail (R), Hotmail (R), and Yahoo! Mail (R) have dominated. Privacy policies with major companies are weak, reliability remains questioned, and features are lacking. Attachment sizes remain small and restrictive, and ads plague certain email systems.
It is for this reason that MailNation Solutions was started. We provide a completely free service with an ad-free and simple to use interface. Unlike most free email services, we offer you with an exhaustive list of free features, designed with you and your daily busy life in mind. We offer this to you, completely free of charge, with an impressive uptime, and a very stringent privacy policy. -Vincent Liou. President and Chief Executive Officer
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