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Hi Richard,
Also, http://www.hotmail.com has a free e-mail setup site, and I believe
you can choose not to get solicitations on it. At least I haven't
received any, and have had an address with them for a couple of months.
They also offer USA Today, and Wired News, and other new posts free of
charge to users, so you can get free news e-mailed directly to your
personal hotmail address every day. I think they make their money from
advertisers wanting to advertise to their e-mail audience. These are
great sites, (Juno, and hotmail) because with them, one is not limited
to receiving e-mail on only their home computer, but can access it
anywhere in the world.
Best regards,
Ruth
> Richard Chehovin wrote:
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> Good Morning RTer's,
>
> Came across a free E-mail program from Juno.com. Yes the cost of the
> program is free and the month charge is nothing. The catch is in order
> to use it, you must fill out an extensive questionnaire during setup.
> You also get numerous solicitations.
> I guess that is the real cost. Any ways, I thought if you know someone
> you could use it, pass it along. I have attached for your convenience.
>
> Richard J. Chehovin
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