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		<title>GMX File Storage Available</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jason Bean</dc:creator>
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One thing I&#8217;ve done from the beginning of my days on the Internet has been to take advantage of free e-mail addresses from places like Juno, Yahoo!, Hotmail and Gmail. One of the newest providers I&#8217;ve come across is GMX and I&#8217;ve been happy with them so far, even though I still don&#8217;t use them as a primary provider.
One thing I&#8217;ve never done is relied upon the e-mail addresses provided by whomever is my ISP at the time. The problem with that is if you ever change ISP&#8217;s you&#8217;ve got to let everyone know your e-mail address changed as [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/uncovertheinternet">Uncover the Internet</a></p>
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<p>One thing I&#8217;ve done from the beginning of my days on the Internet has been to take advantage of free e-mail addresses from places like <a title="Juno e-mail" href="http://www.juno.com" target="_blank">Juno</a>, <a title="Yahoo! Mail" href="http://mail.yahoo.com" target="_blank">Yahoo!</a>, <a title="Hotmail Free e-mail" href="http://www.hotmail.com" target="_blank">Hotmail</a> and <a title="Google Mail (Gmail)" href="http://www.gmail.com" target="_blank">Gmail</a>. One of the newest providers I&#8217;ve come across is <a title="GMX Free e-mail" href="http://www.gmx.com" target="_blank">GMX</a> and I&#8217;ve been happy with them so far, even though I still don&#8217;t use them as a primary provider.</p>
<p>One thing I&#8217;ve never done is relied upon the e-mail addresses provided by whomever is my ISP at the time. The problem with that is if you ever change ISP&#8217;s you&#8217;ve got to let everyone know your e-mail address changed as well. That&#8217;s just too much of a pain for everyone to keep up with when it does happen.</p>
<p>A feature I really like about <a title="GMX Free e-mail" href="http://www.gmx.com" target="_blank">GMX</a> even though I haven&#8217;t started to use it yet is that I can consolidate all of my e-mail to that interface if I desire.</p>
<p>Another feature <a title="GMX Free e-mail" href="http://www.gmx.com" target="_blank">GMX</a> has that I just recently saw though is a built-in, online file storage solution. They even have a File Storage Manager tool that you download to your PC to mirror and manage your online file storage on <a title="GMX e-mail" href="http://www.gmx.com" target="_blank">GMX&#8217;s</a> servers.</p>
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