Your Favorite Email Provider and Why?

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  • aukevin
    War Eagle, Go Braves!
    • Dec 2002
    • 14700

    #31
    Re: Your Favorite Email Provider and Why?

    Originally posted by kgx2thez
    I agree. I love the storage capacity but not being able to create folders drives me crazy
    We posted at the same time, check my post right before yours.

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    • mjb2124
      Hall Of Fame
      • Aug 2002
      • 13649

      #32
      Re: Your Favorite Email Provider and Why?

      Originally posted by fishepa
      IT doesn't like Exchange/Office Suite?
      That's what I was thinking. I've managed both - GroupWise and Exchange 2000/2003/2007 (upgrading to 2010 in quarter 3 of this year). The Groupwise environment was actually the largest - approx. 3000 employees, but was the most difficult to manage from the server end. Exchange is pretty easy to manage - although 2007 implemented powershell to run a lot of tasks that were GUI based in earlier versions. That's taken a bit to learn. My current environment is approx. 400 employees so it's pretty small in comparison, but we're rolling it out to 550+ stores right now (I work in retail).

      Back on topic... I have a Gmail and Yahoo personal email account. I prefer the Yahoo account as I've had that the longest and I'm most comfortable with it. I use the Gmail to signup for online forms/sites etc... That way most of my spam goes to the Gmail account which keeps my Yahoo account clean. I only get 2-3 spam emails on my Yahoo account per day and they all go to my spam folder so I'm happy about that.

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      • pk500
        All Star
        • Jul 2002
        • 8062

        #33
        Re: Your Favorite Email Provider and Why?

        Originally posted by kgx2thez
        I agree. I love the storage capacity but not being able to create folders drives me crazy
        Huh? You can create folders. They're called labels, but you can move e-mails to them just like folders.

        Labeled e-mails don't need to stay in your Inbox.
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        • CaptainZombie
          Brains
          • Jul 2003
          • 37851

          #34
          Re: Your Favorite Email Provider and Why?

          Originally posted by aukevin
          They do, they are just called labels instead of folders.

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          Originally posted by pk500
          Huh? You can create folders. They're called labels, but you can move e-mails to them just like folders.

          Labeled e-mails don't need to stay in your Inbox.
          Thanks guys, I did not know that labels were folders in gmail. I will have to toy around with that later.
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