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Demise of IOBOX




I just found this in my IOBOX inbox:

<quote>
Dear ioboxer,

>From 18th September 2002, all iobox email accounts will be permanently
deactivated.

This means that from that date you will be unable to send or receive emails
through your iobox email account and the contents of your email folders will
be deleted.

Additionally, the following iobox services will no longer be available:
- External Mail (receiving emails sent to your non-iobox email addresses)
- M-Mail (email notifications on your mobile)

We would suggest that you open an email account with another provider as
soon as possible and inform your friends and contacts of your new email
address. You will also need to save any important emails, currently stored
in your iobox folders, to another location prior to 18th September 2002.
<end quote>

... great.

So can anybody recommend a reliable email to SMS service? - I don't care if
its "free" or a paid-for service, but I _do_ want it to be fast, and
reliable. (last time I used Genie, it would frquently take hours for texts
to arrive at my phone, and quite occasionally thay'd not arrive at all!)

Paul G.




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