Mail.com

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    idontknoweithe_r2

    Sat Aug 06 2011

    I've had this email provider for years, and in the last year they have changed there whole design, with last and current version the absoulute most annoying interface. But the worst part is not being able to click on links within the email message. Any lawyers read this please tell us do we have any grounds for a lawsuit? I'm tempted to write them a letter at the brick and mortar address in Pa., but I suppose all I'll get is ignored.

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    lgcamp

    Thu Aug 04 2011

    Mail.com e-mail service provider... Worst e-mail service I've ever had. Now, after several months since the most recent "upgrade" in their service, links sent to the in-box don't work... for ANY mail.com user, not just me. I've sent notices to customer service about this more than once and they admit that everyone using mail.com e-mail is having the same problem and they promise to fix it. To date, the problem persists, several months after their promise to fix it. In the past I've experienced problems with logging into the service, but nothing like THIS problem! If someone sends you a link, you want to be able to click on it. But customers of mail.com must copy and paste the link into their browsers... and if the link is cloaked, then what? No way to get to the link and so you have to respond to the person who e-mailed you with "Sorry, my e-mail provider doesn't allow me to click on links. Please don't sent me any cloaked or text links. Go to the trouble of keying in each letter of th... Read more

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    artlewis3209

    Tue May 31 2011

    I'm new and so far it is very good for a free service. I have integrated my Mail.com email address with Windows Mail using the "pop" and "smpt" settings they give on my personal page. For a few days I had to continually log on, but now it works as well as my Earthlink email address. I'm going to give it a month and then give them another review. I did get a quick response to a question from their technical support. I wanted a backup service in case I change from my internet provider email service some day. Hey, it's free. At least try it out. The interface is really nice and when integrated with Windows Mail, you use the Windows Mail interface and emails from all your email services show up in the same Windows Mail in-box. A good way to test it is to set up a new Mail.com email address for i two user in Windows Vista or Windows 7 using Windows mail. Open Windows Mail and add an account for each user with the new Mail.com addresses. You can then send emails back and forth between th ... Read more

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    macnat

    Sat Mar 26 2011

    Dont get fooled by the PR and Marketing. It's crap, with poor customer / technical service when something goes wrong. If you want unreliable service and the possibility to lose your archive folders suddenly... then go ahead. Otherwise, do yourself a favour and look elsewhere. They don't respond to emails. My mail has been down for weeks and I am a paying customer.... they call it Premium mail.... It should be called Plonker Mail... for idiots like me who trusted the system. I relied on this mail for employment, financials, sign-ups, blogs and business..... It simply stopped working with no explanation. All email to my account bounces and tech support dont answer my repeated emails. Do not touch this bunch of losers... Steer well clear of mail.com If you have problems already .... write to the CEO and his team at the following emails and complain strongly... maybe, just maybe someone will actually listen and reply. [email protected] [email protected], [email protected]... Read more

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    northpath207

    Sat Jan 15 2011

    Cluttered with ads. Slow loading. E mail addresses entered into "address" bar appear elsewhere on screen. Mail import protocols don't work. The Edsel of e mail.

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    spytalk

    Sun Oct 03 2010

    Any site that plays audio and video (especially loud audio) by default, whenever you visit the home page or login page, is an extremely rude form of marketing and completely impolite. Mail.com is one of those sites. What does that tell you. Avoid.

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    klesmiley

    Sun Aug 29 2010

    I've been a paid subscriber for many years and have been mostly satisfied with it. Just this week, though, they suspended my account due to a mix-up with my credit card. It is not their fault about the credit card but it would have been nice if they had sent me a notice on my alternate email account. I would have corrected it immediately but since it was Friday before I finally discovered the problem it will not be corrected until Monday. The mail.com site telling me about the suspension has a "credit card" link and a "paypal" link but neither of them connects to anything at all. Otherwise I could have updated my information and been back in business right away. I had to send them an email telling them about the problem and wait until Monday before they will get back to me. They're a M-F operation. Not good! I use the site strictly for forwarding my email on to my ISP because I love the email name that mail.com provides. People always comment on it, it's so cute! And becau... Read more

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    zaarater

    Tue Feb 09 2010

    I have had two Mail.com email accounts since the mid 90's right after I canceled my AOL dial up account and their service has been spotty over much of that time. After enduring a few years of this inconvenience I began migrating my email to first Yahoo! and then Gmail accounts. Now I use Mail.com as a "throwaway" email address that I give to those who I want something from who require an email address. I check the account once a week mostly out of habit and noticed yesterday that they are not able to process logins correctly. Nice.

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    urania

    Tue Dec 22 2009

    I am one of the first original users of Mail.com in the late nineties. I have had put up with a lot of garbage from them over the years (especially each time they had new owners) because I love my easy email address. I was happy with the interface they had until recently they changed it to something that is sooooo unbearable that I am now looking for another email provider. This is the last straw - great email names be damned! Another thing they did, which I consider real shady is that when they installed the new interface they would not allow you to login until you clicked "agree" to letting them send you targeted spam! How dare they? I am so furious with them. Now when I complain to them they ignore me. They also say that each time you put in a complaint they take your previous compliant and put in in back of the cue. They are now associated with AOL which is notorious for being crappy and now they have copped an ugly attitude. I am beside myself I am so upset with what they have do... Read more

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    annubis

    Fri Dec 18 2009

    I just love this site... It's fast and has many features you can choose from a long list of domains and you can also access your yahoo mail or aol while checking your mail.com mail which I find great. You can also choose from lots of themes to change your account's background. One of the best things is that when u attach a file it doesn't take much time to upload it uploads after you click send which takes little time. I have a yahoo mail and a hotmail account which I forwarded to my new mail.com e-mail... I highly recommend it

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    pavic6a0

    Sat Dec 12 2009

    Just try to click on it. Site is not working at all. So ...for the last couple of hours I can not access my account.

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    mikeycontact

    Wed Nov 18 2009

    why is the site so incredibly slow to connect to ? the previous version was a a lot quicker to connect.

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    hanmilner

    Sun Nov 15 2009

    They have just rejigged the site. and whilst all my other folders are intact my drafts folder is empty, this folder had 12mths worth of stuff that i was working on etc. After the inbox, the drafts folder is surely the most important one!!!! The rejig happend with no notice, if they where gunna delete folders etc, abit of notice wud have been nice. Im a Fool for using it to store stuff i was working on!. If the profile isn't reinstated in full by the end of the week. im closing it down. which is a ball ache for me. Just as i thought they where getting there act in gear, with the Movieline and other websites from MMC etc, which i accessed off of the mail.com homepage. I have had to deal with all the other problems that the other posts mention, espesh the slow!!! bit. At best an average mail provider, that looked like it was just starting to get its act together and add some interesting sites etc to keep the traffic. If you dont mind logging on one day and finding all your m... Read more

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    ldoanbd6

    Tue Nov 10 2009

    Terrible customer service! This was my original email account. I have kept it over the years because I liked the email address @usa.com. Besides being slow -and having outages -customer service is now NOT answering my email complaints. I have made 3 -and they have gone unanswered. Lately I have not been able to send or receive emails to people with @aol.com addresses. They bounce back -undelivered. I have several such contacts in my address book. I have emailed Mail.com customer service about this problem 3 times -and they have refused to answer! They ignore me. So I am switching to gmail.

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    northbynorthwe_st

    Thu Oct 29 2009

    The new email system is very good, much faster than the old one plus lots of added module things, like instant messenger (which I haven't tried yet, but still cool). The articles are getting very good too, love the addition of Movieline.com, and OnCars.com is pretty awesome too. Not digging the Hollywood chick stuff too much but I'm sure others will like it. Overall, still my fav email since I was able to find the username that I wanted, it's no Gmail (then again, nobody is Gmail except, well, Gmail) but still very good.

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    barata

    Mon Oct 19 2009

    Mail.com recently showed up with this new layout mail account. I have a few addresses at Mail.com and the oldest one is already 'renewed'. (It was an obligation, there was nothing I could have done to avoid it). The thing is today I am getting NO access at all to this renewed address. I can only have access to the old fashioned addresses. The question is: Why Mail.com just doesn't leave the old fashioned layout alone? What's wrong about it? It definetly works pretty better. At least it does work! Here in Brazil we have this so called 'popular sentence' that means something like: 'You don't mess up with a winning team'. By the way, does anyone knows what should I do to have access to my Mail.com fresh and renewed account? P.S.: Trying to enter it, the message in the address bar is always the same: http://www.mail.com/?err=err_serverconnect_fail I'd apprecciate any help. Roger.

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    jackspal

    Sun Sep 27 2009

    Our animal rescue organization set up a mail.com account. After about a month we couldn't log in. I sent an e-mail to customer support and they replied saying they had reconfigured the account. After a week it went down again. They haven't replied to the e-mails I have sent. Now the e-mails people are sending us are bouncing. I've never experienced such a total lack of customer service. We have set up a new account with care2.com and would never use mail.com again.

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    nitolea8

    Fri Sep 18 2009

    By far the worst Email provider in the world.They are to the email industry as Dyson is to the vacuum cleaner industry.They out suck the competition constantly and never lose their sucking power even when they are indeed full of it! I just wanted to say that in addition to constant outages,ads,slowness and.....they suspended my account a few weeks back.After emailing their technical department for days finally I received an email which said my account was suspended due to "suspicious activities" but it's now reinstated. A few days ago the same thing happened.I emailed them again and they replied days later that since it's the 2nd time they won't reinstate my account anymore. I lost all important emails which I had kept from mid 90's(this was my 1st email account). Here's a company I would love to see go under!

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    homeby

    Tue Sep 15 2009

    I would give zero stars but it will not take it. I have had lots of trouble with mail.com since I signed up about 10 years ago and now, 9/15/09, I can't even get to my email accounts. They changed the site and broke everything. I have not had access for several days now and have no idea why. I hate this site and STRONGLY recommend you stay away. Why? Because they SUCK! Plain and simple. Not to mention, SLOWWWWWWW.

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    handtherapist

    Wed Sep 02 2009

    Absolutely horrible. Their website constantly errors or times out. When their site is down for long periods and then comes back up there is never any explanation as too why. They send you their own spam advertising all kinds of junk from cell phones to car insurance "for mail.com members only" to your inbox. The pages are covered with obnoxious news and advertising. It is just a really really bad service. With so many quality FREE email providers out there, there is no reason to subject oneself to mail.com's horrible service.

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    mailcomsucks

    Mon Aug 17 2009

    mail.com is a piece of crap. NEVER EVER USE IT. I signed up for an account, used my new E-mail address as a point of reference for several other sites and they deleted my account. There is no tech support.

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    veryconcernedc_itizen

    Wed Jul 15 2009

    Were pretty reliable until recently, now it seems every week, the servers are down for a period of time. Last week it wouldn't recognize my password/login name yet I've had the same one for a decade. The next day, it worked fine. Now today, I cannot even get the mail.com site to come up, while 4 hours ago if worked fine. Seems like they are getting worse, not better.

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    maildotcomsuck_shard

    Thu Jul 09 2009

    Mail.com is awful. I was a customer since 2004 and was paying $6.95 to get my mail forward to my ISP email address (my ISP changed a couple of times, and that way I didn't have to change my email address all the time as well). Along comes an email a few months ago saying if I want to continue having my mail forwarded, it's $30 a year. Just not acceptable for forwarding. You'd think it'd be better for them, forwarding mail so it doesn't clog up their servers. SLOW and NOT SECURE. Ads and articles, that's all mail.com is. To top it all off, their slogan is "It's all about you." Well, if it was all about me, they'd have kept forwarding my freakin' emails. Now I have to find somewhere else.

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    danielc

    Wed Jul 01 2009

    http://www.mail.com/?err=err_serverconnect_fail Been getting that for the past hour. I also question how many emails I don't get. Often I have signed up at different websites, and never received a the welcome email. I feel mail.com should try to sell out too google, yahoo, or msn. At least then we would get a decent free email service.

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    ripperton

    Mon Jun 29 2009

    Can't log in. Takes many minutes to display queue on those rare occasions that you CAN log in. "Unable to contact authentication server". I've been getting this for a week. Outblaze, you should be ashamed for foisting such a substandard product on us. Since you're in Hong Kong, and in the hopes then you will read this, perhaps you'll understand it in Mandarin: 您的產品是可怕的。

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    bestcoast

    Tue May 12 2009

    How about ABYSMAL Here's what you get: - slow - unreliable - slow - a wasteland of spam, i.e., I doubt they have spam filters - slow - compose features usually don't work - did I say slow - spell check is a joke - slow - the "service" is an embarrassment - slow - not worth any consideration, especially if you need something dependable, or have important documents/communication - oh yes, it's slow, it & its pages can take up to 20 seconds to load

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    firstalleycatd_og

    Thu Dec 04 2008

    When I log out of mail.com and thereafter surf the web, all I have to do is hit the back button as many times as needed to get back into my mailbox allowing me (or whoever hits the back button) to get into my mailbox and read the messages...all without having to log in again. What's the purpose of logging out if all you need to do is hit the back button? This is totaly not a secure service to have. I will have to get a new mail service,

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    appzodcf

    Wed Oct 01 2008

    I've been using both email.com and mail.com for about 3 years and have hardly notice any of the problems that others mention below. However if all you want is a cool email name try www.inbox.com so you get [email protected] it also has free storge and lots of other goodies.

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    revdrdark

    Tue Sep 30 2008

    This service SUCKS!!! Slow, if it runs at all. You can't log in half the time, you write long emails only to get an error message (and lose your work) when it doesn't send, constantly get "our system is busy-try again later" messages when trying to check your mail, and have your attachments stripped out when trying to send them to someone. Maddening! All this and you are besieged with ads everywhere you look. Utter crap.

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    jessica100

    Fri Aug 22 2008

    danielc has it spot on. The ONLY reason to use mail.com is because they own the mail.com and email.com domains and so you can good email addresses. Other than that, their "service" is utter unmitigated crap. As "premium" paying customer, I find that my POP3 access breaks several times a day, every day. Despite numerous request from thousands of users over the last 7 years they STILL have no decent features (like SSL or IMAP) and instead they just focus on add more advertising rubbish to their home page. The contempt that mail.com has for it's paying users is truly embarrassing. The spam filtering is a total joke too. Your best bet is to just use the mail.com email address and auto-forward all mail to another account.

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    critic4cynic

    Fri Aug 22 2008

    Slow, too much tabloid crap, does not save sent mail, too many advertisements, and easily hacked by losers with nothing better to do.

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    whogivesatoss

    Sun Jul 13 2008

    Poor spam filtering and constant barraging to obtain email details by a site claiming you have won an item every single time you open an email. I am cancelling.

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    cclown

    Tue May 20 2008

    Good when they work, but of all the different mail sites I've used they are the only one to go down for several days without any explanation. I'm primarily on hotmail and yahoo as well as a school account in addition to mail.com and not one of those others ever goes down for more than a day, most only go down for a few hours. Mail.com has gone down half a dozen times in the several years I've used them, usually once a year for a few days. It may have gone out longer but when it won't come up for 2-3 days I don't bother checking it for a while. This recent outage means I'll keep it only as a backup, I recently used it to list craigslist stuff so I wouldn't get spammed more on a primary account and now I'm possibly losing buyers.

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    browncha

    Mon Mar 24 2008

    i've been using mail.com as premium subscriber for many years and the occasional unexplained "maintenance" interruptions were simply irritating, but now becoming very frequent they are an intrusion. i'm very reluctant to switch email providers but finally considering the move. also the shoddy and distracting homepage is for what purpose?!

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    igijka06

    Fri Jan 25 2008

    as well i switched from mail.com to gmail.com quicker not down as often and POP access is free on mail.com it is a premium service which i dont pay for email f that sh*t slow, no POP, and ads everywhere on mail.com butdamn if it doesnt sound good ********@mail.com

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    grandmaison

    Wed Dec 12 2007

    worst email ever. sever is always down. full of spam everyday.

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    bazaf357

    Mon Nov 26 2007

    I`ve used mail.com for 5 or so years now. Signed up as a paid member a year ago. Problems regarding site maintenance never bothered me much - only a few hours here and there. I pay for an ads free service but recently they`ve started adding news links to the pages and sending me mails advertising products from their sales area. News headlines are basically the same as advertising - unwanted clutter, or even worse - NEGATIVE clutter. I contacted them and there is nothing they can do. Gmail is the way to go.

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    forrester

    Wed Nov 21 2007

    The two posts prior to mine (oSA8sdoSA8s and VhFhxdVhFhx) are Outblaze corporate hacks who are paid to say that Mail.com is a good service. Outblaze (Mail.com's parent company) has provided a substandard product since its acquisition of the Mail.com domain and its subscriber base some 5 years ago. It is buggy, slow, and is always "under maintenance". You have MUCH better choices! Gmail, Yahoo!, etc.

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    wanwo855

    Sun Nov 04 2007

    Been good for over a year that I've been with them but now I'm having problems. The service seems to tank on the weekends. Messages are delivered days later or even not at all. This is just an unacceptable situation. It's like having a car you depend on to get to work but you're never quite sure if it's going to start or not. Add to this no information on their web page about what's going on. Sorry to leave because I had a cool email address but having no reliability of service renders everything else useless.

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    goldilocks9

    Wed Oct 31 2007

    Lately, on and off the dialog box for entering the password on mail.com does not appear. I simply cannot get into my mail. My computer crashed recently, and I needed that web-based e-mail to contact people, as I was traveling internationally. Damn good thing I recently got Yahoo as a back up...out of a mistrust for mail.com. I got mail.com only to receive propaganda e-mails from a company I worked for. The company was just as bad as mail.com and they never could get their e-mail going. Two losers for the price of one! One star is way too many to rate mail.com.

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    reverendscott

    Thu Oct 25 2007

    Worst E-mail Service of all time!

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    dgwinc4a

    Mon Oct 22 2007

    Mail.com not working again! No status on their home page as to what the problem is. It was down two weekends ago from Oct 13 - 15 2007. It went down this past weekend, starting on Oct 20 2007 and as of today, Oct 22 2007, it's still down. I've been a member of mail.com now for about 7 years. Most of the time, they're dependable. But lately, I've begun to question my loyalty. I realize problems happen but keep me in the loop as to whats going on. Since I can't get to my mail, put something on the mail.com home page to let us know whats going on and the estimated time on when it will be up (i.e. fixed). Once its fixed, send out an email to all members to let us know what happened. Positive customer relations go a long way!

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    lance1965

    Wed Oct 17 2007

    Mail.com has become a total joke.For 2 weeks now i have had nothing but hassles reading and sending email.I now have gone to gmail and are very happy.Avoid Mail.com,it is a useless email service.

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    smithmi

    Tue Oct 16 2007

    I wish this site had a negitive star. I made the mistake of not writing down all my email contact information. I had a check that was time sensitive (17.5K) and I could not get into my email account to get the contact information. I tried calling everyone, even Hong Kong. I told mail.com I would pay the wages to get someone in to fix the problem. I know I should be wacked for not keeping the info in another form but these folks have honestly treated me pretty good in the past. Turns out I have lost seventeen thousand dollars. God I learn the hard way.

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    dkeene

    Mon Oct 15 2007

    It's Monday 10/15/2007 and I am having the same problem with not being able to access my mail since friday. I have had periodic problems with Mail.com, and have been using this service for over five years. All in all it's been ok, but technical support is non-human usually. My mail is critical, and you can imagine the hassle telling everyone that sends you mail to change the address...

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    storyangel

    Mon Oct 15 2007

    Also having problems with Mail.com. I could log in till early Sunday morning but got the "maintenance" message after that, then for the last few hours I've been able to log in. I can now send messages but not receive them (unless they're backed up in a queue somewhere). I've been with Mail.com for 11 years now, and had periodic problems which have always been resolved. I've generally found the techical staff ok in responding (although it can take a few days) and have been given discounts from my premium account as an apology on a couple of occasions. I'm hoping this isn't going to last too long... I didn't have any trouble lodging a complaint with tech support so we'll see! After 11 years I REALLY don't want to switch...

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    achillez

    Sun Oct 14 2007

    I have been using mail.com for years, lately though the site always seems to be under maintenance. For the last 3 days I haven't been able to access my email... this is ridiculous

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    testitnow

    Sun Oct 14 2007

    I'm with the last two posters. I haven't been able to access my account all day long today with no response from mail.com after I emailed them several times. I've been with them for almost 10 years but I guess it's time to move on....

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    juanof6f

    Sun Oct 14 2007

    mail.com com sucks! Stay away from this half-assed outfit. Go with gmail instead. The reliability at mail.com has always been a little dodgy, but now the brainiacs at mail.com can't even get the site to work anymore. Like everyone else I have not been able to access my email for the last 2 days

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    mach2joe

    Sun Oct 14 2007

    I haven't been able to retrieve e-mail from mail.com for almost 2 days. Their useless support page doesn't even work. I have sent an e-mail to Outblaze's tech support. I have recently relocated from Canada to Hong Kong so I might just call up Outblaze's office and see what in the World is going on with that company. But to be honest, I think it is really time to switch to another e-mail service provider... I am sorry to say. :(