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    I want to use reliable "free e-mail"

    In Our Country, Yahoo, Hotmail, G-mail All Are Banned By Isp.

    I Managed To Sign Up On Yahoo Mail Account And Already Got Mail Address.

    But Problem Is : Once I Go To My "mail.yahoo.com" And Then It Is Banned And Could Not Able To Go Through.

    I Can Go To Calender, Note Pad Etc........but Mail.

    Do Anyone Of U Know Any Alternate To Go In To Yahoo Mail And Use It?

    I Really Really Want A Reliable "free E Mail Account".

    Pls Help Me If U Guys Know Of Anything.

    Nay Lin
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    http://www.verizonmail.com

    been using their services for over 3 years. Never had a problem.


    Also, try going to mail.yahoo.com through this website:

    http://anonymouse.ws/anonwww.html

    use that. Maybe it will work in your country.
    Last edited by Big Booger; January 23rd, 2005 at 04:56 AM.

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    Already Tried!!!!!!!

    Friend, Thank U Very Very Much For Ur Invaluable Website.

    But I Already Tried Both And Both Is Banned.

    Is There Anymore Ways?

    I Will Be Thanking U Forevery.

    Nay Lin

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    Last shot:

    http://www.myrealbox.com/a?.BQ.EE.Z1QQ.d

    This is the other freemail that I use. It has been up also for about 3 years. It is run by novell.

    Seems myrealbox is not accepting new offers sorry:


    https://www.netaddress.com/tpl/Door/...Domain=usa.net

    http://mail.lycos.com/

    http://www.email.com/

    http://www.hushmail.com/

    http://www.bigmailbox.com/

    http://www.postmaster.co.uk/

    Any of those should suit you nicely. Hushmail is one of the best in terms of privacy.



    You should really question a country that you live in that bans all these things... I mean what kind of government does such a thing? These sites are not illegal, they do nothing but offer free mail over the internet.. Why would any country prevent its citizens from such opportunities....???

    YOu ever read 1984 by George Orwell?

    If not, I suggest you read it immediately:

    http://www.mondopolitico.com/library/1984/1984_c1.htm

    Wonderful book talking about the sheer power of government to control its citizens. There is a movie version as well:

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    Michael Radford's adaption of George Orwell's foreboding literary premonition casts John Hurt and Suzanna Hamilton as lovers who must keep their courtship secret. Aside from criminalizing sex and interpersonal relationships, the ruling party in their country Oceania both fabricates reality and reconstructs history for the sake of oppressing the masses. They brainwash their citizens via large, propaganda-spewing TV monitors installed in their living rooms, which also inspect everyone's activities. Hurt and Hamilton are among the few we see desperately trying to fight the system by keeping control of their thoughts and beliefs. While the atmosphere becomes a bit too stifling at times, the images are quite striking with their muted colors and dilapidated sets. In an interesting bit of casting, Richard Burton costars (in his final role) as a government agent who surreptitiously exposes Hurt to the ideas of resistance. Unlike many like-minded films, 1984 does not offer a flashy vision of the future, but then that aspect makes it feel all the more real. In an age when more and more of our everyday activities are being scrutinized, Big Brother may not be so far off after all.
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    All Banned Too!!!!!!!!!!too Bad!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I Think They Want To Sell Their Own E-mails (domestically).

    That's Why They Banned All Free Mail Providers.

    All Your Mail Didn't Work Out.

    But I Give Up Already.

    Thanks To You Anyway.

    Nay Lin

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    Do you not have an email account with your Internet Service Provider company? Are these banned from actual ISP at home or simply your workplace (could be a proxy/firewall issue - my company blocks all web-mail)...

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    www.hotpop.com
    www.fastmail.fm
    free.bizhat.com (search for free webmail)
    also try "free webmail" or "free pop3 mail" in google. I'm sure they cannot firewall every single email provider.
    Its really unjust waht they are doing. The domestic email providers wont have outside competition and if they form partnerships, they could agree not to make significant improvements. Thats not very nice.

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    www.walla.com
    Free gig of space.

    Wouldn't this be considered 'bad' by Techzonez? Us trying to find ways for this guy to break his country's laws....

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    http://www.christianemailservice.com/

    http://www.myownemail.com/moe4/login/default.cfm



    CHECK THIS SITE FOR FREE EMAIL:

    http://www.fepg.net/foreign.html

    should have something for you. 1400 email services shown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mousesk
    www.walla.com
    Free gig of space.

    Wouldn't this be considered 'bad' by Techzonez? Us trying to find ways for this guy to break his country's laws....
    Hehe......if we find a email SP that actually works, then it wouldn't be banned, and it would be legal(cos it wasnt banned)
    I'm sure it doesnt say anywhere in their cyberlaws that use of email services not approved by/affiliated to the Govt. is illegal... if it does, we're screwed

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    I Did Get A Mail Now!!!!!!!!!

    I could managed to sign up to use from MAIL2WORLD as "[email protected]".

    But, I still want to use it with "eprompter".

    Can you friends tell me what is the POP3/ SMTP SERVER/ PORT for MAIL2CONNECT?

    I will always remember all your help in advance.

    Nay Lin

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    I think they dont offer pop3/smtp/imap with a free account. In the features page, pop3 isnt mentioned, but a notifier is mentioned.
    DOWNLOAD NOTIFIER

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    Tks In Advance

    This time, I would like to request a GMAIL invite as I am leaving my present job soon and I have to return my present professional mail to my company.

    Before I leave, I just want a reliable GMAIL account.

    If any of you can spare me a GMAIL offer, pls send me at "[email protected]".

    I will be always remembered your help.

    Nay Lin

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