Netscape has free mail. I think it has a 10 meg e-mail box too. Also this ======= NOW READ THIS BELOW AND PASS THIS PART ON ========================================= Subject: [ulrp-update] Urban Legends Reference Pages Update #72 MORE IMPORTANT NEWS, BUT NOT NEARLY AS NICE -- On Thursday, March 28, Yahoo! Groups set everyone's account to the "Have your advertisers send me mail" option no matter what folks had previously elected as their preference. Because this has gone from an opt-in service to an opt-out one, if you are a member of a Yahoo! Groups-based email list and have no desire to surrender your inbox to a deluge of mail (ie. spam) from Yahoo!'s advertisers, you have to tell them that you don't want this mail -- if you don't say anything, they will just send it. Yahoo! Groups does not host this mailing list, so if you're on only this one list, you're already safe from Yahoo!'s new advertising policy and don't need to do anything. We include the following information merely for the benefit of those who are also subscribed to Yahoo!-based mailing lists: Here's how to get yourself back to a non-Yahoo!-spammed state. Please note you're the only one who can make this change; list moderators don't have access to your account, so they can't reset this for you. Go to Yahoo Groups (http://groups.yahoo.com) and sign in. Go to My Groups and click on Account Info, verify your password if it asks you to, which will bring up your Yahoo ID card. Click on 'Edit Your Marketing Preferences' and change all those Yes's back to No's. Click 'Save Changes.' ============================== So there is more and more coming up. I changed my Yahoo address to Netscape. Dan