
Google now makes it easier to switch!
Google announced yesterday that Gmail now migrates email and contacts from other email providers, including Yahoo!, Hotmail, AOL and others.
Give it a 30-day test run.
Gmail also gives you the option to forward your email messages for up to 30 days while you test it out. To set up, click on your Gmail settings, then click on “Accounts and Import.” While this feature is available for all new Gmail accounts, it is still being rolled out on existing accounts so watch for it. Schools and businesses using Google Apps will not have these new migration options.
I use Gmail for my personal email.
I like it a lot. Google’s search capabilities come in handy, letting me search my archive of emails for key words. And their Google Labs has great options like Forgotten Attachment Reminder (who hasn’t sent an email and forgotten to attach the attachment!)
Try Gmail. You’ll like it.
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