Need/want a GMail invitation

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Martin Roth

Everyone talks about, and I stand outside! I can't talk about it, I
can't.even imagine how it works.
I can stand it any longer: PLEEEEEAAAAASE give anyone an invitation to me. I
want to join the club - finally.
Thanks in advance!
Martin
 
Everyone talks about, and I stand outside! I can't talk about it, I
can't.even imagine how it works.
I can stand it any longer: PLEEEEEAAAAASE give anyone an invitation to
me. I want to join the club - finally.

It's a mail service with a lot of storage space. Big deal. GMX is fine,
stick with it.
I stopped using my Gmail-account after a couple of weeks. My ISP has a fine
email-service, most ISP's should, and probably do have. If they don't, or
if you have to access the internet at your school, or another place not
being your home: like I said, GMX is fine.
 
Everyone talks about, and I stand outside! I can't talk about it, I
can't.even imagine how it works.
I can stand it any longer: PLEEEEEAAAAASE give anyone an invitation to me. I
want to join the club - finally.
Thanks in advance!
Martin
Need your email address to send it to you.
 
Everyone talks about, and I stand outside! I can't talk about it, I
can't.even imagine how it works.
I can stand it any longer: PLEEEEEAAAAASE give anyone an invitation to me. I
want to join the club - finally.

http://www.emailaddresses.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=31

But also be sure to visit ;

http://www.gmail-is-too-creepy.com/

If you want a 1GB account without needing an invite go to...

http://www.walla.com/

In any case why do you only want 1GB ?

If you go to...

www.omnilect.com/

you get 2GB.

or if you go to...

http://www.sytrino.net/index.php

you get 3GB.

What would be interesting to know would be the largest attachment
allowed. The latter it seems is 100MB. I don't know what the biggest
size is for the first two.

Apparently the email system can/would lose even a 100MB email
transfer. So I think one, or more, of the above may simply put emails
on their server without forwarding them on. Which (if any) of the
three that do this I don't know.

Perhaps someone here has answers to some/all of those last questions ?

Regards, John.

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