What Your Personal E-Mail Provider Says About You

09.04.2009
Almost everyone has a personal e-mail account today, and which provider you choose says a lot about who you are and what you stand for.

@mac.com

An Fanboy to the extreme, you have either an elegantly-designed tattoo of Steve Jobs on your body or an iPod pocket sewn into all of your clothing.

TYPICAL USER: Usually found in the hippest non-chain coffee shop, typing on a US$3,000-precision-aluminum-unibody-enclosed MacBook Pro, white earbuds in proper position and iPhone 3G at the ready. And if Apple invented a , you'd buy it. Fact.

@gmail.com

When Gmail rolled out in 2004, you thought you were pretty darn special because someone had invited you use the free service and you could ditch your now-passé @yahoo.com account.

TYPICAL USER: Thirtysomethings who are trying to feel as cool as twentysomethings and who also hate Microsoft ( ) and have entrusted entirely too much of their personal information to those "Do No Evil" guys.

@yahoo.com

was such the place to be in the late '90s-with its personalized portal technology-and you loved having a non-work-e-mail account to do all kinds of secret e-mail-forwarding stuff.

TYPICAL USER: Non-IT-industry worker who has been too lazy to sign up for Gmail.

@aol.com

Having that handle was da bomb in the 1990s...and then Mail bombed as dial-up service was left for dead by DSL and broadband ISPs. AOL has since shed millions of its former AOL Mail devotees who loved nothing more than to hear "You've Got Mail!"

TYPICAL USER: You fit one of these two categories: You qualify to have the AARP magazine delivered to you, and you'll be damned if you're going to give up your 'granny1934@aol.com' address. Or, there are those on the slightly younger side: Soccer moms who still run Windows 95 because their husband, who has an @comcast account linked to his Microsoft Outlook, is too cheap to buy a new computer, especially when "the kids will just ruin it with malware from Facebook."

@compuserve.com

A big blast from the long-distant past (think 1979, for its first e-mail service) that's owned by AOL....and is . Who knew?

TYPICAL USER: Deceased.

@hotmail.com

's hotmail is still going strong as "Windows Live Hotmail," claiming in 2008.

TYPICAL USER: A buttoned-down guy or gal with a deep love of all-things-Microsoft and (especially those mac.com fanboys).

@operamail.com

Hey, um... !

TYPICAL USER: Anti-establishment to the core, you LOVE your @operamail.com account simply because everyone constantly asks you "Dude, what is Operamail?"

No E-mail Account

"What is e-mail again?"

TYPICAL USER: You are in your late teens or early 20s and you equate sending e-mails with using a fax machine, watching broadcast TV or buying CDs-lame. You text and/or IM, and that's it. TTYL.