Posted on 02/09/2011 3:03:50 PM PST by omega4179
My primary account is AOL because I like the spam filtering. Then they toss 315 million to Huffington and I realize now they are getting ad revenue for my pageviews.
Keep it there if you want to hurt them. Your EMAIL account costs them money.
try hush.com
Purchase hosting and have your own email and it will have a spam filter.
Sure you spend a few bucks, but you will be unique and much happier.
Believe me.
Use gmail and an e-mail client, Thunderbird works just fine. Follow the instructions on the gmail help pages for setting up your e-mail client, and your e-mail program can pull down the email, you can make replies, etc, without seeing a single piece of revenue generating ads. And odds are that whatever phone you have is also compatible with the same system, if you happen to have a data plan.
I have a Yahoo email account, pretty much spam free these days. Years ago I used it as part of a SBC Dsl service. Back then it was awful . My main email accounts are with my ISP, Time Warner. They are 99.99999% spam free.
You can go to www.reagan.com and get an e-mail address that ends in @reagan.com.
Get a @Reagan.com address. The small charge to have it goes to the Reagan foundation. I have one just to drive my liberal friends nuts.
GMTA
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I use earthlink.net. I don’t know if they have any other leftist activities, but there are none that I am aware of.
I use Fastmail. No adds and you can have aliases, etc.
I forgot about 1&1.com. They are my web host and email provider. You can get your own domain with 5 email accounts for $0.99 a month. Good service and never any spam. POP3, IMAP and Web based. http://order.1and1.com/xml/order/MailInstantMail;jsessionid=94BCCCFC0A75C5D1A0DF2B36DCD93B50.TCpfix142a?__frame=_top&__lf=Static&linkOrigin=Home&linkId=hd.nav.domains
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