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A lot of people make the unfortunate error of using the email address that they receive when they sign up for internet service. While this is definitely convenient, at least for a time, most people do not keep the same online service provider for a very long time. So instead of sending out the mass email of “I am changing my address,” it might very well be easier just to get a free one and stick with it for a long time. But which one is the best? Truth be known, they are all just about the same, in this day and age. The times when there were massive differences between the different email providers are mostly a thing of the past.
You want to have an email address that will be easy to get to, log into and keep tabs on easily over time. You also probably want to have a heaping helping of inbox space, so that you can store up all of the emails that you have looked at previously, but want to store for their information value. You just never know when an email might one day come in handy, either for the address of its sender or for the quality and usefulness of the knowledge you can refresh by reading it again.
However, you do have a choice to make which can go either way: whether you want regular alerts about your new messages. If you want to be generally left alone, Hotmail is only associated with Windows Messenger, which rarely gives you any reason to be on it. Gmail’s Google Talk will inform you when you have an email, but its alerts are quiet and tiny, many online degree programs say that Gmail is the safest email. If you want to be warned that you have a message, and as to its basic contents, go with Yahoo mail and Yahoo Messenger. If you want, it can actually yodel at you when you have a new message. You can’t beat that.
