tracky_dacks said:10 megs methinks. Haven't used my Yahoo email account in ages, might go reactivate it.
dskillzhtown said:Wow, I had paid like 20 bucks for 25MB of storage and that got bumped up to 2GB for free.
OmniGamer said:Well, for older accounts, it was 6MB(my first account was 6MB), but newer ones were only 4MB. I had 1 6MB account and 2 4MB accounts...the 6MB and the older 4MB accounts are now 100MB accounts. My newest 4MB account is still 4MB at the moment, but it looks like it's being upgraded currently(graphical changes...problems accessing the account). So i'll have to wait and see.
Dice said:Yeah I've got it, still probably wont use it much unless they make it IMAP, which they wont.
gofreak said:Why don't people get an ISP address, set it up with their home machine, and configure it to delete the mail from the server every time you download? Most ISP addresses can also be alternately accessed through a webpage, so you still have the freedom of accessing anywhere. Thus, you are only limited by your hd capacity. Or are ISP addresses not as generally available as I think?
DaveH said:Log in twice... first time I logged in this morning I got the prompt. Second time I got the upgrade.
btw, you know how every now and then a forum registration or webform says something like, "Free email accounts will not work." does this mean that yahoo/hotmail/etc. are completely filtered out even if you have a paid for yahoo account? Or can those forms distinguish between a free and paid for yahoo account?
I've been thinking of paying for a yahoo account simply because I've been pleased with their service... but the idea that it won't work for some things is the only thing that's stopping me.
DarienA said:For those of you who use free yahoo I have a question about reading pop email from another account.
I currently have a pay account that is about 25MB... I have alot of filters in place that drop new email into the appropriate folders. This provider also gives me pop access so that I could if necessary read email from somewhere else. But I've never had a reason to because of teh storage size.
Now my yahoo is 4x as large as my ureach account and I'd like to use it to read my ureach mail. My question is will yahoo pull new mail that has even been sorted and placed into other folders? Not only that if I create filters at yahoo will it move pop read mail to yahoo's folders?
Thanks.
Desperado said:Wow, this is a nice surprise. From 42% to 2%.
Kuramu said:now Yahoo Messenger stopped working