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Subject: Free service for email and website
Category: Computers > Internet
Asked by: marcus_venturi-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 19 Jul 2005 13:25 PDT
Expires: 18 Aug 2005 13:25 PDT
Question ID: 545466
Hi,

I need to know two free services:
- 1 for POP3 email
- 1 for website with FTP access

Both services must be existant and free from atleast 1 year.
Both services must allow atleast 10MB of space (attachments/FTP) for
any kind of files.
The POP3 email must not have strange limitations, like limits in the
frequency of POP3 checks.
The webspace must not have strange limitations, like limits in the
frequency of updates.
Both have to be diffusely known services (with a Google Pagerank of atleast 4)

Thanks

Clarification of Question by marcus_venturi-ga on 20 Jul 2005 13:13 PDT
Thanks ciscokid05,

However, I have no invitation to Gmail and Bravenet doesn't accept any
kind of files (ie .ZIP and .DOC).

Anyway, I now found the free POP3 email I desired.  
I'm now only still searching for the free webspace with the
specifications I indicated.
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Subject: Re: Free service for email and website
From: ciscokid05-ga on 19 Jul 2005 19:09 PDT
 
Hi,

eMail: I would suggest using gMail. You can find more information
here: http://www.gmail.com.

Webspace: I would suggest using Bravenet. You can find more
information on what it ofers here:
http://www.bravenet.com/global/hosting_matrix.php.

Hope this will help you.

Thanks,
CiscoKid
Subject: Re: Free service for email and website
From: vogels-ga on 21 Jul 2005 00:40 PDT
 
Try Portland Communications:
http://www.portland.co.uk/freewebhosting.esp

Vogels
Subject: Re: Free service for email and website
From: rambee-ga on 05 Aug 2005 07:27 PDT
 
Hello

You can try www.orgfree.com

it is complete free and matches your requirements.

Thanks,
RamBee.
Subject: Re: Free service for email and website
From: jaimezamora-ga on 07 Aug 2005 15:18 PDT
 
Marcus, you can use gmail drive to store files on your gmail account.

http://www.viksoe.dk/code/gmail.htm

Best,
Jaime

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