Looking for exotic email providers (.cn, .th, .nz, .jp etc.)
Looking for exotic email providers (.cn, .th, .nz, .jp etc.)
am 27.12.2005 19:01:17 von Christian Drewing
Hi there,
I am looking for an 'exotic' freemail provider with POP3/SMTP access.
Unfortunately, until now it was not possible to sign up at different
services 'cos I was not able to read the asian/russian letters.
So can help anyone? I don't want to have to fly to Japan to appy at
Osaka university only for a non-mainstream email address. ;-)
Thanks to all in advance.
Christian.
Re: Looking for exotic email providers (.cn, .th, .nz, .jp etc.)
am 27.12.2005 22:52:04 von John
In comp.mail.misc Christian Drewing wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I am looking for an 'exotic' freemail provider with POP3/SMTP access.
> Unfortunately, until now it was not possible to sign up at different
> services 'cos I was not able to read the asian/russian letters.
>
> So can help anyone? I don't want to have to fly to Japan to appy at
> Osaka university only for a non-mainstream email address. ;-)
>
>
How about Google - 'exotic' freemail provider.
Re: Looking for exotic email providers (.cn, .th, .nz, .jp etc.)
am 28.12.2005 12:16:15 von Christian Drewing
John Doe escreveu:
> How about Google - 'exotic' freemail provider.
Too many results with too less information.
Re: Looking for exotic email providers (.cn, .th, .nz, .jp etc.)
am 28.12.2005 17:12:48 von John
Christian Drewing wrote:
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> John Doe escreveu:
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>> How about Google - 'exotic' freemail provider.
>
> Too many results with too less information.
>
Perhaps narrow your search.
Re: Looking for exotic email providers (.cn, .th, .nz, .jp etc.)
am 28.12.2005 20:23:41 von Christian Drewing
Thank you for not helping.
Re: Looking for exotic email providers (.cn, .th, .nz, .jp etc.)
am 28.12.2005 21:39:09 von Frank Slootweg
Christian Drewing wrote:
> Thank you for not helping.
Thank you for not quoting.
Anyway, I followed his advice and had no problems finding pointers for
China, New-Zealand and Japan. I didn't try Thailand. I also didn't try
"etc.", but perhaps my country is exotic enough for you (hint: Why
bother mentioning that you're from Germany?).
Re: Looking for exotic email providers (.cn, .th, .nz, .jp etc.)
am 29.12.2005 11:27:34 von Christian Drewing
Frank Slootweg skrev:
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> Thank you for not quoting.
There was nothing worth to be quoted.
>
> Anyway, I followed his advice and had no problems finding pointers for
> China, New-Zealand and Japan. I didn't try Thailand. I also didn't try
> "etc.", but perhaps my country is exotic enough for you (hint: Why
> bother mentioning that you're from Germany?).
I'll try my best.
(Hint: I even don't bother your disability to play football... see you
next year!)
Re: Looking for exotic email providers (.cn, .th, .nz, .jp etc.)
am 29.12.2005 15:11:23 von Frank Slootweg
Christian Drewing wrote:
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> Frank Slootweg skrev:
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> > Thank you for not quoting.
>
> There was nothing worth to be quoted.
But it's custom to quote anyway, so people know who you're talking to
and what you're talking about>
> > Anyway, I followed his advice and had no problems finding pointers for
> > China, New-Zealand and Japan. I didn't try Thailand. I also didn't try
> > "etc.", but perhaps my country is exotic enough for you (hint: Why
> > bother mentioning that you're from Germany?).
>
> I'll try my best.
New-Zealand is probably easy, because the registration can be done in
English. For China, Japan and Thailand that will probably be not so
easy. But look, I have a web.de address, so you should be able to get
..cn, .th or .jp! :-)
> (Hint: I even don't bother your disability to play football... see you
> next year!)
Erstmals mein Fahrrad zurueck!
Re: Looking for exotic email providers (.cn, .th, .nz, .jp etc.)
am 02.01.2006 16:45:18 von Christian Drewing
Frank Slootweg skrev:
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> Erstmals mein Fahrrad zurueck!
Looks like german, but I am sure you're not exactly sure what you have
typed ;-))
Re: Looking for exotic email providers (.cn, .th, .nz, .jp etc.)
am 02.01.2006 21:32:29 von Frank Slootweg
Christian Drewing wrote:
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> Frank Slootweg skrev:
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> > Erstmals mein Fahrrad zurueck!
>
> Looks like german, but I am sure you're not exactly sure what you have
> typed ;-))
I didn't check the dictionary, but AFAIK, it's close enough for "First
my bike back!". Correct? If so, the problem is yours, not mine! :-)