Francesco Porro <fra...@yahoo.it> writes: > Sorry, I forgot to mention that I dont't want to run a mail server by > myself. > > Only *free* mail services, please.
In that case, I recommend against all such services. The cost of running a mail server that anyone can join for no fee, practically requires that the operators must make lots of money exploiting the email users. So your options are: * Pay for the valuable service of running an email system, with you as the customer, and with a direct interest in not screwing you over. * Find someone you trust to never screw you over (maybe this is yourself), and get that person to put in lots of time and expertise operating a mail system indefinitely for you. * Use a zero-fee email service that is practically guaranteed to exploit its users in many ways. I strongly recommend against the third option. -- \ “I got an answering machine for my phone. Now when someone | `\ calls me up and I'm not home, they get a recording of a busy | _o__) signal.” —Steven Wright | Ben Finney