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I'm signing up for sky, as a result I will end my contract with tiscali.
Will I still be able to get my e-mail from my tiscali address? I hope so it's my only one!
Will I still be able to get my e-mail from my tiscali address? I hope so it's my only one!
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I'm liking Microsoft's http://www.outlook.com at the moment.
I'm liking Microsoft's http://www.outlook.com at the moment.
I totally agree with MR if you are using your email for a business.... for gawd sake buy a domain (I hate seeing business email addresses that are @hotmail.com or the like)
For personal use... one of the larger web based email systems is fine, I don't see the point of a domain based address for one person, it's over the top (even I don't use a domain based system and one of my core skills is mail servers)
For personal use... one of the larger web based email systems is fine, I don't see the point of a domain based address for one person, it's over the top (even I don't use a domain based system and one of my core skills is mail servers)
http://getdotted.com/
But as I said..... in my opinion a domain is over the top for personal use for 95% of people.
But as I said..... in my opinion a domain is over the top for personal use for 95% of people.
Agree to disagree then, Mark :)
I don't see anything wrong with an individual using a third party address and I don't think it won't be looked down on at all (unless you are saying you'd reject a CV from me if I sent it from a hotmail address.... if so that's silly!)
I stick to my guns on this, a "third party" email address is fine for an individual (but it really isn't fine for a business!)
I don't see anything wrong with an individual using a third party address and I don't think it won't be looked down on at all (unless you are saying you'd reject a CV from me if I sent it from a hotmail address.... if so that's silly!)
I stick to my guns on this, a "third party" email address is fine for an individual (but it really isn't fine for a business!)
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>>unless you are saying you'd reject a CV from me if I sent it from a hotmail address
Of course some companies automatically "bin" any email that comes from hotmail due to high levels of spam so he may never get your CV !
The company my daughter works for bins all hotmail mail.
One girl came for an interview and accepted the job and sent a hotmail email saying she accepted the job but the company never got saw it (it went in the spam folder) and the job went to someone else.
When she rang up to complain they looked in their spam folder and found it, but by then it was too late.
Of course some companies automatically "bin" any email that comes from hotmail due to high levels of spam so he may never get your CV !
The company my daughter works for bins all hotmail mail.
One girl came for an interview and accepted the job and sent a hotmail email saying she accepted the job but the company never got saw it (it went in the spam folder) and the job went to someone else.
When she rang up to complain they looked in their spam folder and found it, but by then it was too late.