You now have AIM mail if you use AIM. Your screen name is your log in, like me, [email protected] is my email addy and you get a 2 GB storage.
I'm looking over the features and I have to say I'm impressed.
The Spam stuff is great as well.
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You now have AIM mail if you use AIM. Your screen name is your log in, like me, [email protected] is my email addy and you get a 2 GB storage.
I'm looking over the features and I have to say I'm impressed.
The Spam stuff is great as well.
And in the policy it says they own everything you get !
/me no likes that
Doesn't gmail have something similer (sorry too tired now to actually read their MUA)? Could someone elighten me?
In Theory though, all mail service providers have *somewhat* of an option to look at your stuff. Not entirely sure, however I know it's the case with Yahoo/MSN (they have their respected messenger services as well, see a pattern developing?)..
Oh, and hello AntiOnline! :)
I still like Gmail better. It has a more funtional interface. As for the user agreements, AIM's probably isn't that different from Gmail's, since thier services are so similar.
Spyder? Where the hell have you been?
I was asking him the same question in my AP assigment. !
Where is that exactly? I'm looking at that now.Quote:
Originally posted here by ©opy®ight
And in the policy it says they own everything you get !
/me no likes that
I don't know :D SOmeone from AO told me on AIM once, i forgot who it was.... :o