Re: Which free web e-mail is safest?



On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 19:59:15 GMT, Leythos <void@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>In article <43aaf66e.18476550@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "GEO" Me@xxxxxxxxx
>says...
>> I have been using a free e-mail account that seems much more secure
>> and does no marketing: <http://www.safe-mail.net/> (Only 3 Mb free,
>> more at a cost).
>
>Nothing is free and everything has a cost - while you may not know that
>they are harvesting your information, they have to make money some how.

Why don't you have a look at it. It seems that they make their money
out of the accounts with more space and options. I have used it for a
few years. The communication with the browser is encoded, which is
more than what I had seen with any of the other free accounts.

Geo


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