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Is BT internet the worst email provider?
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Jul 11, 2014 03:20PM

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My secret yahoo account (which is only used to sign in to certain websites, and not for email purposes) gets more spam.

I've used yahoo for years n years as my primary account and a couple secondary accounts. I've no complaints.
I've also got Gmail and Hotmail but I don't like them much.


I did find I used to get even more spam when BT was with Yahoo, so I'm pleased to have left most of those behind.



These days not only is that not necessarily but there are advantages in not doing it.
So, I am with virgin media and they have given me an email account blah@virginmedia.com
If I get rid of virgin and go sky my email address is useless. I need to tell everyone my new address. What a pain.
So get a Gmail account. This is free and stays with you regardless of provider. If you get rid of virgin you keep your email address. There are other free email providers of course.
An other option is to buy a domain of your own and point your Gmail account to it. Anyone who knows my full name could guess my email address.
Finally you can buy a domain with email. This will probably have super duper spam filtering but is the most expensive option.
My domain email costs me around £4 a year.



It depends how AOL arrange their emails these days. If they offer email accounts to non subscribers you are probably going to be OK but if it was tied to your Internet subscription you could find it will disappear without notice next time they do housekeeping. AOL used to be the worst for tying you in. They were probably the last company to setup webmail. They still have a dedicated email app I believe.

Well I haven't been with AOL for my internet for about two and a half years although I wanted to stay with them when I moved. When I spoke to them, trying to sort it out about my address not being registered, they said that wasn't my fault. I asked if I could still use my email and they said I could no problem. I think anyone can have AOL email if they want.
