On www.mailnation.net you can get a 1 Terabyte Mailaccount. It looks a lot like Squirellmail, if you know that.
Can you ever get your 1TB full?
This is really amazing!!! i dont believed!!!!!
This is really amazing!!! i dont believed!!!!!
Humm... I don't know if world news would be a good place to put this topic. I already have several email accounts and I don't think I can manage anymore. I question this company cause I never heard of it.
I think they are giving 1TB of storage because I don't think any person would use over 2GB of mail storage. I've only used around 800Mb with tons and tons of pictures...
Humm... I don't know if world news would be a good place to put this topic. I already have several email accounts and I don't think I can manage anymore. I question this company cause I never heard of it.
I think they are giving 1TB of storage because I don't think any person would use over 2GB of mail storage. I've only used around 800Mb with tons and tons of pictures...
Well just one thing, how long will they last Does any one remeber hriders.com was the first to give out 1 TB later on it came down to 1 GB and now it says nothing abt the size one gets.
It will not be long before it goes down.
and @OnlyOneLife & c7mas u could have done with posting just once. So I would request the mods to delelete their extra posts 
When you have 1 TB you never have to empty your mailbox. And you never know were to find old mails. I don't think it is easy to have 1 TB mailbox.
1 or 2 GB is enough I think. You have to do your best to get 1 or 2 GB with emailing 
I wonder if someone is indeed using 1000 GB(Yes I know its virtually impossible), How will they manage the size of inbox..do we have 1000 gb hard disks available yet..lol. I am curious about the technical part of it...hmmm
What is the point of have 1000 GB of storage. If nobody uses it, they just must say that to make it sound better. i wonder how many people they can handle before they have to reduce the number of megs of storage you get. Hmm....
maybe we should try that, just a thought.
Well thanks for listening
Hi guys
After seeing this discussion thread I was curious about this 1 terabyte thingy and checked it out. Sounds great, doesn’t it?
- 1 terabyte storage space
- POP/IMAP e-mail
- Aliases
- Server & client filtering
- WAS access
- FREE!!!
- Etc…
Well, after having it tested for a while I am sorry to inform you that the world famous “there’s no such a thing like a free lunch” expression is still very much alive and kick'n.
The help page shows 2 likes of error code on the top, IMAP’s access ports cannot be chosen and thus doesn’t work WAP access patchy, etc.
It’s got potential to be a good service but as it stands at the moment, in my humble opinion, it’s half baked.
It's impossible to use up the account
so terrible
Space was a problem when people like hotmail "generously" offered 2MB of space. With gmail all of that has changed. I am as of now addicted to gmail and find no reason to switch. Now, I care more about the features than the space.
lol there is no need for 1 tb of space like gmail is more than enough they give 2.5 gig and it would take a long time to fill up 2.5 gigs with just msgs lol, 1tb no need and proly they have alot of rules and restrictions on it.
I have an email account there, but I don't use it, because I can't say that I trust it enough to use it as my primary account.
One Terabyte mail will be usefull to P2M sharing programs.
http://www.hriders.com also gives 1tb mail.
| hofer wrote: |
| http://www.hriders.com also gives 1tb mail. |
It would have helped if u would have checked their site, before u said that. They have long stopped giving 1 TB mail its just 1 GB now. I think old accounts holders are still given 1 TB though 
1 TB is way too much how on earth could you fill that
I can't even get a 80 GB Harddisk full, and as said before, u cant find old emails. Well you can if they have a search function on it.
But i don't think anyone that has a 1 TB Account got it full 
I was fine back when Yahoo was offering 4MB. All of a sudden they started giving 100MB. Then gmail with 1GB! Then Yahoo followed.
I don't see what the problem is with having to delete old emails. I delete all of my old ones anyways except for account information and confirmation and stuff like that. I don't find it exceptionally useful to be able to save and search for the email where someone said "Hey. How's it going. Let's go to lunch Thursday." especially when that Thursday was three years ago.
What is the limit of one email (max attachment of one email). If not more than 10M, then not very useful.
| charliehk wrote: |
| What is the limit of one email (max attachment of one email). If not more than 10M, then not very useful. |
even if it is 100 MB the one whos gonna recieve the mail, their provider wll most prolly not support it. So whats the point in having such things.
Plus whats the point in having a crappy, ureliable email giving 1 TB having no future of its own.
1 tb! Nah it will go down. They should go gradually upwards not downwards. If you ask me it is going to go down bad time! I can't believe that they can give 1 tb. They would probably have to give 10 hard disk storage just to 1 person so that they can manage to give away that much storage away.
That's so ridiculous, man. It probably has terrible bandwidth problems or somethin.
They can give away as much damn space as they want because they know that NOBODY IS EVER GOING TO USE THAT MUCH. It could be 1 GB, 1 TB, or 1000TB IT DOESN'T MATTER!
| babumuchhala wrote: |
| charliehk wrote: | | What is the limit of one email (max attachment of one email). If not more than 10M, then not very useful. | even if it is 100 MB the one whos gonna recieve the mail, their provider wll most prolly not support it. So whats the point in having such things.
Plus whats the point in having a crappy, ureliable email giving 1 TB having no future of its own. |
If it was 100MB, I would ask friends to apply so that we could send virtually anything via email! 
Hehe, they performance similarly for banks.
He giving sorage, and probably he have 10tb for all clients. 
WOW!!!
Dude hwo did u find this out. this is liek the craziest emailings ervice so far. i mean it beats gmail and like all others . 1 tb will never get full, no more deleting. 
Wow barely use any space in my emails and I always delete them just because of the clutter. I would't even fill that up, if it was free I would try to sign up to spam for everything just to try and fill it up.
I could get 1 TB full, but if i had a OC3 line to the mail server, and there were no upload file size limits
oh my god
it is a wonderful email service.
It is very usefull, look at this program: http://www.peer2mail.com/ , you can use this huge email space to share files.
i believe i can get it full in about a year,i'll upload there meny movies and songs-so i'll be able to change movies and songs at my notebook computer even when i'm not at home-it will be so cool! but we got to chek if its possible to upload 700mg files,caeuse i think there's a limit per file... am i right?
Thats not really needed... 3GB is enough!
Never say you dont need so much space. I just remembered old times when i had 2Gb hard disk on my PC. When i got new 40GB disk, i didnt knew what to do with so much space. Now many of us uses much larger hard disks.
I have gmail account and think i never need more than 2Gb space for emails. But who knows...
1 TB for a mailbox sounds great, but i manage a account at Gmail and i can't fill the 2GB, why should i need 1 TB?
Of course Gmail is still expanding and you need an invitation from a friend to participate in Gmail.
2GB is more than enough for me. I shall never can fill that hugh amount data. For example: i had 16MB of email and in total the counter said 665 e-mails so if you can calculate very quickly than you can tell that use 1TB should result in 665000000000 e-mails.
That is just to be nuts.
As conclusion i want to say that the storage of 2GB of Gmail is more the sufficient. 
The problem is in NOT deleting old email when using gmail... for use people with 4th- and 10th amendment protections.
Additional problems are inanely low "max" attachment sizes
.... and up there on the list.....
using HTTP for large binaries!
hello?
hyper TEXT..
there are much better data transfer protocols
maybe the mega mails will push the issue to a reasonable conclusion
wow 1TB?? how awesome is dat??
I can view the homepage, but when i trie to sign-up it says "acces denied". Think this is some kind of rubbish. I'll keep using gmail, already over 2 gigs of space available. I don't think i will ever use that much.
i' try use this mailbox to p2m but listing and downloading/uploading ist very slow (on yahoo account i' have ~200kb/s, on mailnattion ~40kb/s) for only read and write mail gmail ist better :]
Gmail currently has 2656mb, and it's actually good (in my opinion of course)
I'm happy were I am now 