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mlts22
Oct 14, 2013Explorer
I've learned that you get what you pay for, and for "free" E-mail, you are not the customer, but the product.
I am definitely not impressed with the updates. Right-clicking on a message to filter it is impossible unless one uses Internet Explorer (the menu comes up, but no options work), and it just seems sluggish overall.
I keep a Yahoo account that I pay for each month (mainly for IMAP access), which I look through every so often to see if there is anything worth reading. This is the account I toss onto the web forms when an E-mail address is prompted. My real E-mail I use for personal/business stuff is on a paid custom domain using hosted Exchange, and that is the one that messages get pushed to my phone.
I am definitely not impressed with the updates. Right-clicking on a message to filter it is impossible unless one uses Internet Explorer (the menu comes up, but no options work), and it just seems sluggish overall.
I keep a Yahoo account that I pay for each month (mainly for IMAP access), which I look through every so often to see if there is anything worth reading. This is the account I toss onto the web forms when an E-mail address is prompted. My real E-mail I use for personal/business stuff is on a paid custom domain using hosted Exchange, and that is the one that messages get pushed to my phone.
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