I've been out scouring the lists of the hundreds of free email sites, but folks here at TSG are so knowledgeable and helpful, I figure maybe you have a gem or two tucked away that others may not know about. Most of the ones I've encountered with large storage capacity are, in reality, web hosting sites and most have expectations that you will actually create one. Besides, I need something that readily accepts email entries rather than HTML coding and such--not ready to tackle that yet!
The two main ones I've found thus far, unfortunately, have a seriously %*$^(&% ed-up sign in process which produced no results, and I think they are connected somehow---graffiti.net and sanriotown.com (the "hello kitty" folks)---ok, ok, I hear the snickers, but 25mb is nothing to take lightly and I only want it for storage.
So, even tho it's a little unorthodox to be using an email acct. to just save and store old emails and bookmarks, I'm hoping to find a few workable ones until I can save up for a puter with a decent hd and cd-rw drive so I can just put it on a cd. I suppose I could keep signing up for 10mb ones, but it would be so much easier to just have a good large one and another for backup in case one goes out of business.
So, shake the bushes and pass the word around---I have high hopes that the TSG community can come thru for me on this one.


The two main ones I've found thus far, unfortunately, have a seriously %*$^(&% ed-up sign in process which produced no results, and I think they are connected somehow---graffiti.net and sanriotown.com (the "hello kitty" folks)---ok, ok, I hear the snickers, but 25mb is nothing to take lightly and I only want it for storage.
So, even tho it's a little unorthodox to be using an email acct. to just save and store old emails and bookmarks, I'm hoping to find a few workable ones until I can save up for a puter with a decent hd and cd-rw drive so I can just put it on a cd. I suppose I could keep signing up for 10mb ones, but it would be so much easier to just have a good large one and another for backup in case one goes out of business.
So, shake the bushes and pass the word around---I have high hopes that the TSG community can come thru for me on this one.