Mick gmail.com> writes:
> I thought you said you didn't want Big (Brother). Sure, GMX ain't Gmail, but
> we're still talking about a multinational megalith here, who's grown through
> acquisitions in different countries. In any case, if you're dialling in from
> the US, you'll be
Hans interworld.net.au> writes:
> If you have or can get a fixed IP address and own domain name, check out
> ispconfig.org (mail, web, dns, ftp) and iredmail.org (mail). You can run
> either in VirtualBox with 500K ram or on a old laptop. Both run on top
> of Debian, Ubunto, OpenSuse.
If you have or can get a fixed IP address and own domain name, check out
ispconfig.org (mail, web, dns, ftp) and iredmail.org (mail). You can run
either in VirtualBox with 500K ram or on a old laptop. Both run on top
of Debian, Ubunto, OpenSuse.
I was some years ago annoyed with my mail
gmail.com> writes:
> > > I do not want gmail or any other big (brother) organization email.
> > Take a look at mailbox.org.
> Sorry, I overlooked that you are searching a free mail provider.
gmx.com is free, easy and flexible.
They have free email boxes, just for completeness on this
On Friday 09 Oct 2015 04:35:38 James wrote:
> gmail.com> writes:
> > > > I do not want gmail or any other big (brother) organization email.
> > >
> > > Take a look at mailbox.org.
> >
> > Sorry, I overlooked that you are searching a free mail provider.
>
> gmx.com is free, easy and
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