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BigString.com

12 December 2008 One Comment
bigstring_comBigString.com is a free 2 GB email service that includes rich secure and certified mail services and lets you password-protect, expire or edit sent messages, for example.
Unfortunately, BigString.com is not equally well equipped for handling incoming mail and lacks organizing tools.
Pros
  • BigString.com offers certified email functions (read receipts, editing and expiring of sent mail)
  • You can send emails from any address using BigString.com
  • BigString.com lets you send secure and password-protected messages
Cons
  • BigString.com includes POP access only as a premium feature
  • You cannot label messages or sort them in smart folders
  • BigString.com lacks keyboard shortcuts

Description

  • BigString.com offers free email accounts with 2 GB of storage space (2 GB and POP access for paying users).
  • You can send from any of your addresses using the BigString.com web interface.
  • BigString.com messages can auto-destruct, and you can edit mail after it has been sent.
  • You can also track whether your messages are read with BigString.com, and make printing or forwarding difficult.
  • Secure and password-protected messages sent from BigString.com can only be opened through an SSL-encrypted web page.
  • Of course, BigString.com can also send and receive regular rich text email messages.
  • Message templates (in which you can allow for editable areas) make frequently sent messages a snap.
  • BigString.com can highlight mail containing your keywords and includes a spam filter.
  • You can record and send short video emails right inside BigString.com.

Try BigString.com

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