Comments on: Yahoo Mail to offer unlimited storage
Company will begin rolling out infinite storage to customers in May, making it the first of the major free e-mail providers to make that offer.
Company will begin rolling out infinite storage to customers in May, making it the first of the major free e-mail providers to make that offer.
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In the long run, it's nice that "unlimited space" is available, but no one could or would be able to make much use of the available space.
It's all in the marketing.
lacked some features that I really came to enjoy in Gmail. I like
Gmail's conversation/threading and the ability to reply to mail from
the same address that a message was sent to. But, I'm happy to see
Yahoo lead the way with unlimited storage. Perhaps it'll cause
others to do the same.
I think Yahoo et.al. (groogle, Microsoft and others whol follow) will find that they are shooting themselves in the foot by offering this.
Oh well, sometimes BAD descisions are made. I know I will take FULL ADVANTAGE of this offer.
Thanks Yahoooooooooooooooo ;-)
With minimal effort you can automate this, but still it's going to be way too much work for the average user to undertake.
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http://about.aol.com/memberbenefits
You should check your facts before claiming anything is first of it's kind.
Some of us have reputations.
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Go to this site: http://p2pnet.net/index.php and sift through their archives to find out what I'm talking about. ;)
Hey, Yahoo! unlimited e-mail storage is meaningless without [b]unlimited[/b] [u]Adress Blocking[/u] if you don't do something about your [i]spam filters[/i]. ;)
OOOP$!!! I forgot...letting all that spam into INBOXES instead of routing to the Bulk Folder [b]where it [u]BELONGS[/u][/b] [i]should[/i] get people to pay? for service??? :|
So unlimited storage is strictly a marketing gimmick? I will stick with my Yahoo! Mail, thank you.
With all the talk about Yahoo and Gmail, I thought I'd jump in and note that AOL has offered unlimited email storage to its users since 2005. And AOL is free to everyone via AOL.com.
The problem with AOL Mail (or any other department) is that they have the worst customer service of anybody. Just trying to report an issue is almost impossible. Two days ago, I went to AOL Help to report an issue (non-mail related).
First of all, just finding a way to email them with an issue requires going through a maze. If you try the easy way by clicking "contact us" at the bottom of the page ( http://help.aol.com/aimhelp/supportcentral/supportcentral.do?id=m1 ) you will find that the link doesn't even work.
Live help is reserved for ISP members only.
Because they don't provide an email address (at least one that I could find) I finally sent my issue to support@aol.net.
That was two days ago and I still haven't heard anything.
But, anybody who has had or had dealings with AOL "support" (I was a member for many years) knows that once I get the reply it will be "canned" answer the most likely will not address the issue, supplied by an outsourced call center, who's job is to answer as many email and phone issues as possible, without regard to actually resolving the issue.
AOL used to be the big dog of the internet, but it has continued to loose market share due, in a large part, to terrible customer service.
I have an AOL free mail account, but never use it because I know that getting any assistance with any issue is near impossible.
I am sure you are proud of your work at AOL, as you should be. But until AOL gets it act together an other areas, such as customer support, AOL will continue to have the reputation of "AOHell".
The standard Yahoo Mail service seems to have gone to pot. Is this a way to get people to move to the new UI which is slooowww...
- by Joe Turk November 26, 2008 1:12 AM PST
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