GMX offers IMAPs with 5GB and a well defined privacy policy. They are a subsediary of the hosting company 1&1 (which I believe is mainly located in Germany but has a base in the US also).
Evel was my hero when I was young. As kids we were inspired by courage and a brave spirit. I've got plenty of scars to remind me that you must not cower to live. Now we're reduced to this:
Its this search engine by them https://search.gmx.com/web Nothing seems off about it its just when I open there site I can't get in to see there privacy policy, it just gets stuck loading opens then loads again https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.gmx.com/company/privacypolicy/&ved=2ahUKEwiV1_v37dDyAhVzTDABHaCdBI0QFnoECAYQAQ&usg=AOvVaw2G3UJwH7yvz7hCrH_lnshO
down load TOR
Once you do that - using tor, get a free account at https://www.gmx.com/ . It has a document service and organizer. This is now your journal and poetry writing place. Always access it from tor.
Do not book mark gmx. memorize it and your logins. Never put them on paper or pixels. keep them in your head. Don't put an icon for tor on your desktop. Access from the program list / windows icon.
Get a post office box from the postal service or a box service. Get your stuff sent their. Inform your teachers of this.
Set up a google voice phone number in case the bank requires a phone number. Create a completely separate gmail account for it. memorize it - nothing on paper.
Get your own private bank account when you can. Use their online services / paperless banking only. Use the post office box for your address. Memorize this url and ID and password. Student accounts may be free. When you get a job do direct deposit.
I use it since 2008, very reliable, have free imap, aliases with many domains (gmx.co.uk, gmx.us etc.), ample storage — the downside is its webclient (i.e when login with your browser) it shows ads — though it won't display ads in your mail itself. Adblockers come to the rescue.
but if you mostly use it with external mail clients, it's perfect.
No. It's not like tinder. Zuckerberg, 33, explained that the opt-in dating service would center its attention on "real long-term relationships, not just hook-ups", adding that it would exclude existing friends from potential matches. https://www.gmx.com/technology/8458742-facebook-to-launch-dating-service.html#.1559516-stage-hero1-2
Hi,
As a test, try using a non-gmail sending account, like gmx.com I had issues on and off with using gmail as the sending account, switched to gmx and its been rock solid since.
If nothing else, it will tell you it is OR it is not gmail that's causing the problem.
Daniel
VueVille.com
Fastmail's privacy policy looks pretty good. GMX's not so much - read "Disclosure of information". I'd like to have more explanations on why these 2 could be a better choice. Also, they have fairly limited storage space compared to Google, but that may not be a big deal dependig on your email usage.