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Deja Vu? If you think you may have read a post on this blog on one of my other blogs I can explain. Some of my posts are pecificly inline with the blog's topic it's appearing on, however some cross over to other blog's topics so I publish them their too.

Thursday 20 January 2011

Email Service-Spam,Lot's Of Bras And Mail.com

Hello their, just been shifting through my emails over at Gmail and was wondering if I was the only ones who's emails seemed to be very bra themed. I'm not talking about websites I have signed up to that are about bras, it's emails from such sites as ArcMax which I signed up for their jokes for example, who today alone I have an advert from one of their sponsors telling me to 'Find the bra you'll just love' under the title of 'Sexy and supportive bras' as well as ArcMax also offering me a sponsor advert urging me to 'Find the perfect bra that's stylish and beautiful'. After their, I've been getting more increasingly often, I regularly get bra related emails from a number of companies and if I ever find myself needing help on bra related information (for example if I do decide to launch a new blog;  Blogged On Bras-I may well be thanking the senders of bra themed emails for sending so many to me. This got me thinking about Spam (as I also get many bra emails in spam) and noticed how a web based email provider-www.mail.com that I recently signed up for is lacking Spam in my Inbox or anywhere else.
Mail.com is I think a great web based email service provider and if you're looking to open a new email account I recommend trying them. What I have found with Mail.com more then any other email provider is how good their Spam detector is. Since opening the account I have had no Spam. So far, after being with them for getting on for 3 months I have had no Spam at all, not in my Inbox, not in my Spam folder, no where. This is without submitting my email anywhere but to one person so far regarding a business venture on my CV (I use the email I'm talking about as a work email). Now, when ever I have signed up to a new email account in the past, after checking back for the first time since starting the account a few hours later, I have been flooded with Spam, whether I have given the email to anywhere else or not. Giving out the email to certain websites then can increase the spam received massively to.
So it's either that by chance no one has tried to Spam me, or it's that Mail.com have very good spam filters. I plan on posting some email service provider reviews soon and Mail.com will be rating very high. So, if you're interested in looking at what Mail.com has to offer head over to
www.mail.com