E-mail address Seeking

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Howdy,

Trying to find a new e-mail address which with work with outlook express. My current address works now for receiving only. I've had the same one for about 12 years. Recently Qwest has decided to switch to a server and mail.sttl.qwest.net is no longer valid for sending out e-mails. I'm kind of hoping that someone out there might no of a good (free) e-mail service that will allow outlook to be used as the sending and receiving side for a new e-mail address. Another preference would be in reference to privacy, I'd rather no one be able to see the addresses/e-mails sent or received.

I guess what has happened is that since I have not been a qwest subscriber (modem/dsl) for so long they failed to e-mail me info on migrating to their new e-mail server(s). Any help would be appreciated. If anyone would give instructions but they are private, I'm still receiving but unable to send.
Salutes!
 
I use gmail.com, its stable and have relevant features, the thing about it is privacy, I expect google-bots to have quite a complete profile of my life by now :| If you read a few articles about google and how they behave it should be enough to get a different picture then what they try to convey, its more or less a fact that they are in bed with the intelligence services, but I still think its one of the best apart from hosting your own email-server. I base that on the fact that you are spied upon were ever your data packets go.
 
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Outgoing Message Limit: 256 messages/day
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Yep, I use it. works flawlessly.
 
Hi GRIM, hungrig,

Thanks for the info, going to look into both of them. Was also considering something local, kind of through my existing ISP. They don't seem to have their own mail server(s) though and hook up through wamail (something Washington state e-mail). Thanks for taking out the time to reply.
 
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