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30Gigs Web Mail Launches Into Beta

gaanagaa writes "Neowin reports, that a new web mail service launched today is promising to bring users an email inbox of 30gb." The original intent of 30gigs.com was apparently to create an "'All in one' site for the webmaster and avid computer users. According to the sites 'about us' page, combining personal file storage, GD2 signatures and anonymous email all in one service, which would be free." In their brief review of the service a Neowin user also offers a word of caution with regards to their extremely short terms of service and privacy policy, calling them "shady".

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  1. 30 GB?!?!?! 250K oughta be enough for anyone! by Palal · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I can't fill up my 2 gigs on Gmail, nor my gig on Y! mail, why in the world would I need 30 gigs?

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    1. Re:30 GB?!?!?! 250K oughta be enough for anyone! by pahles · · Score: 5, Funny

      I get more than a gig of email a day not even counting the couple gigs I get of pics, video, etc (pr0n) a day.

      No wonder the internet is slow...

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    2. Re:30 GB?!?!?! 250K oughta be enough for anyone! by MikeFM · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Email is really a horrible bunch of protocols not at all designed for real world use today. It seems crazy to me that we shunt around binaries encoded as text and that we have to pass duplicates along the same path rather than sending a single copy. Not to even get into the mess Email is in other ways. It'd be nice if major email providers at least could arrange a more effecient means of trading mail. I hope Yahoo, Google, etc don't store every single copy of duplicate messages and attachments. That'd just be stupid.

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  2. phffff.. 30gig, that's amateur mang by porksoda · · Score: 5, Informative

    1 terabyte, right here.

  3. Re:Send me an invite? by SpectreBinary · · Score: 5, Funny

    pfft. 30 gigs ought to be enough for anybody.

  4. totally shady by XenonDif · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The privacy policy doesn't state that they won't read your data or not give it out to other people. I certainly wouldn't store my tax return on this server.

  5. One Word: Pron. by Famatra · · Score: 5, Funny

    "I can't fill up my 2 gigs on Gmail, nor my gig on Y! mail, why in the world would I need 30 gigs?"

    If you belong to a lot of yahoo and google groups, and the groups you belong to like to send a lot of attachments (porno) you can fill up 2 gigs in a couple of days.

    Not that I know from experience or anything...

  6. I tried it, here's my review by boingyzain · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I tried out this thing yesterday for a bit.

    Here's the problems:

    1) The domain name sucks. Who wants to be john@30gigs.com

    2) The interface sucks. Hard. It's about as plain as it can get (it looks like they're just using Squirrelmail with their own stylesheet).

    3) Their privacy policy is vague on what kind of information they share

    4) There doesn't seem to be any reputable parent company behind it meaning it's chances of survival are questionable.

    Overall rating: THUMBS DOWN.

    Besides, size isn't everything!

    - Do anyone know how much spam you get with this service?
    - How does it handle attachements and their sizes?
    - How fast does mail travel through their servers?
    - How high uptime do their servers have?
    - Customizable mail filters to manage mail?
    - Multiple labels per mail, set by filters?
    - POP3 forwarding/servers?
    - Address books?
    - Antivirus checks?
    - Do they backup?

    I mean, if you have 1 GB+, why in the world would you want more?
    My over-a-year-old Gmail account use 16 MB now. 0.016 GB. It can fit about 150x more mail. Now, how many years is that?

    To me, it's just not a valid selling argument anymore.

  7. 1 TeraByte FREE WEBMAIL by linumax · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hey folks!
    I'm planning to unveil my ONE Terabyte Free webmail service by the next couple of weeks and all people on slashdot will receive invitations ASAP.

    PS: Anybody got old HDD?! wish to get rid of em? Don't hesitate to contact me

  8. Can't miss moneymaking opportunity! by Anonymous+Squonk · · Score: 5, Funny

    The domain 700petabytes.com is still available!