For those of you that don't take advantage of it...just thought I'd remind you :) You can get a free email address (separate from your internet service provider you use at home) for free. I like using this option for mail I get from DG because I can check that email account from work, but I CAN'T get email to my home address at work. Also, these free providers (some of which I'll name shortly) provide free spam filtering most of the time. So you don't have to worry about your email address getting out there in the commercial world. I rarely give businesses my home email address because I'll soon be getting spam...and lots of it! Most of this spam is successfully filtering out by these free providers :) ...it's great. It's free, private, secure and available from wherever you can get on the internet (like at work, the library, etc). Some of the free providers are:
Yahoo http://mail.yahoo.com/
Hotmail http://www.hotmail.com
Netscape http://my.screenname.aol.com/_cqr/login/login.psp?siteId=nscpenusmail&authLev=2&mcState=initialized&triedAimAuth=y
Excite http://registration.excite.com/excitereg/login.jsp?ref=email&return_url=http://e22.email.excite.com
Mail .com http://www.mail.com/
Free online/web-based email - Filters spam too :)
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