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Gmx Mail
#1
Posted 03 April 2008 - 05:13 PM
#2
Posted 04 April 2008 - 12:35 AM
But I already use Gmail along with Google Apps. It's just one too many email accounts for me. I like the short domain name--GMX.com--but I rather have my personal domain name with the freedom of choosing user names.
I just can't say enough about GMX web interface. It's very impressive. Take that Microsoft! lol
#3
Posted 04 April 2008 - 01:07 AM
#5
Posted 22 April 2009 - 03:47 PM
GMX offers a superior interface and number of options compared to hotmail, and is better than yahoo because it doesn't (at the moment) have adverts all over the screen. Additionally, there is fantastic feature: the storage facility in which you can not only store your documents and files, but even share them with non-GMX email users by sending them an invite.
However, there are a number of bugs. My recent experiments with GMX have shown that the beta version is very buggy: one new account I created had the inbox folder freeze and refuse to update, and although the GMX staff offered to sort this out, it would involve them having to go into my account - far from ideal, not least because of the time lost on this problem. Additionally, there are several features that are great in principle but don't work at all: for example, if you receive an email with an attachment that you then want to store you can just right-click and send it to storage: Great! But if you then go into storage and right-click and ask GMX to attach the file to an email, it invariably fails. This is something that GMX has been aware of but haven't fixed in months and months. That is very disappointing because it's a really cool feature. (By comparison: Zoho allow you to attach stored files to emails, but don't have the feature that allows you to move attachments to storage, or the ability to share with non-Zoho users.)
Finally, there are some things that GMX could really do to make their email service absolutely brilliant: add hierarchical labels to the ways in which emails may be organised - gmail have famously not done this despite it being a feature many of their users demand and GMX could really steal the show. You could still keep folders for people that prefer to use those (or folders and labels).
So to summarise, GMX would be fantastic if they did the following:
1. Make documents in Storage capable of going out as attachments.
2. Include hierarchical labels.
3. Make the thing less buggy overall.
-reply by Stan
#8
Posted 28 September 2009 - 11:05 AM
Recently I ran into a problem with Outlook and GMX. I'd been using GMX for several months without incident, then things started going wrong. Outlook would receive emails but couldn't send. I ripped my hair out for several days, looking on forums, asking questions... Finally it dawned on me that my ISP has a firewall built in. I went to my ISP and checked the firewall settings. Sure enough they had changed it to full protection - nothing gets in or out without permission.
I reduced the firewall setting to allow more traffic and (voila`) Outlook magically came back to life.
I decided to leave the firewall at full protection and only reduce it for sending emails. It's less convenient but I only send emails a few times/week and prefer the protection.
-reply by Greg Benoit#9
Posted 25 October 2009 - 03:42 AM
I just signed up (10-24-09) for gmx email and now, just a few minutes later, I can't get on. I can't even get a sign up page to come up. Does this service really exist?
Why isn't there a help page?
Why would they go to the trouble and expense to attract new users, only to not facilitate access?
Are you having any problems just getting on gmx?
Any suggestions/ help?
Thanks!
#10
Posted 07 December 2009 - 12:46 AM
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