Google's gmail really started something when offering 1GB of email storage. Quickly Yahoo followed (MS' Hotmail too ?) and bumped the limit up a little.
After a while, services as omnilect came popping up with 2GB storage.
Today, I stumbled upon hriders.com, who claim free 1TB email for anyone... where is this going to end? More important; why do people still use webmail services that result in 'over quota' bounces?
... time to hack a script to mount the 'mail drive' like gmailfs ;)
Update: after signing up, it took several hours before I could succesfully login, but now it seems like I'm "in". The service is rather slow (both HTTP and POP3), but oh well, it's free, it's too much, and not too useful to me (yet).
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