News: Free Web Hosting Spymac Network, Inc. adds 1GB storage to free email accounts
Anonymous writes "In response to the growing need for email
storage space, Spymac Network, Inc. announced today a capacity increase of 1
gigabyte for all of its free member Mail accounts.
In response to the growing need for email storage space, Spymac Network, Inc.
announced Friday a capacity increase for all its free member Mail accounts. One
gigabyte of storage is available to all Spymac Mail accounts, effective today,
Monday April 5, 2004. Spymac Network, Inc. is one of the largest International
Macintosh community web ventures.
It may have been April Fool's Day when the gigabyte news broke at Spymac, but
email is never a joke. Millions of people rely on easy access to mail and depend
on their email service to not indiscriminately delete important mail. Spymac
Mail offers several advantages over other free Internet-based email. In addition
to the one-gigabyte storage increase, Spymac Mail also offers both POP3 and
Webmail access to the email accounts. Web-based mail works in all browsers that
support JavaScript and cookies. The web-based mail includes banner advertising
and 100 MB of web site hosting space, but a mere $20 (US) a year removes the
advertising and adds extra web space. Presently Spymac's rapidly expanding free
mail service supports almost 50,000 distinct email accounts. For those wondering
why on earth they would need one gigabyte for POP3 mail, don’t despair;
because IMAP mail capabilities are under development and will be available very
soon.
Ilene Hoffman, Spymac Editor and PR contact, and a former AOL user, notes that
it was a problem when her AOL mailbox was cleaned of old mail. "Due to
unsolicited mail (Spam), real mail disappeared daily, including some I'd never
seen. It was frustrating," Ilene notes. Barry Porter, Manager of
Information Systems at Gerber Electronics, formerly in MA, says: "With the
increased dependence people have on reliable email, having enough space on an
email server is becoming a necessity, not just a convenience."
Spymac welcomes email accounts from users 13 years old and up on any operating
system. The Spymac Hosting servers are located in Düsseldorf, Germany, in a
secure, Suntone Certified facility that utilizes biometrics, CCTV, key-cards,
mantraps and 24x7 on-site-security guards. Redundancy is built into Spymac's
server cluster, allowing for fast, reliable services with virtually no down
time.
"We agree with the staff at Google, an increase in email storage to one
gigabyte makes sense. We already have the infrastructure in place, so we can
launch the first version of the expanded service today," said Kevin April,
Co-Founder of Spymac.
About Spymac Network, Inc.
Spymac Network, Inc. (Spymac), a New York City based corporation, established in
February 2003, is an Internet-based International Macintosh community web site.
The site runs on Spymac 3, an internally developed software platform. The site
includes message boards, email, web hosting, online auctions, a graphics
gallery, a music gallery, and custom designed products, such as backpacks and
briefcases. Users can also host their own blogs, iCals, and focused-message
boards. Spymac is the largest Online Macintosh User Group and is developing
under the belief that community is the Internet's most valuable resource.
For additional information on the Spymac mail service, please visit: http://www.spymac.com/network.php?p=tour
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Ilene’s Machine Communications
Ilene Hoffman, Editor and Press Relations
Ilene@spymac.com
781-738-2680
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Posted on Monday, April 05 @ 08:42:30 EDT by admin
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