I've been happy enough with Microsoft's Outlook.com email service. I mostly access it from desktop Outlook or from the app on my phone so my experience is determined by the programs I use. The few times I've gone into their website to access the email, it seems fine there too. Outlook.com is aggressive in marking stuff as spam. Our NAT hosts have found that out, so they won't accept an Outlook.com address for your membership. Occasionally, advertising emails from businesses I've done business with end up once in the junk mail folder. It's not a big deal. You just have to monitor the folder. gmail and my ISP are better at knowing what is real and what is junk. |