Sun is dropping its free email service MySun from March 24, in a house clearing exercise.
In an email to users last week, Sun said: "We have come to the conclusion that we can no longer support a free email service as it is currently offered to MySun subscribers.
- "Effective March 24th 2003, we will discontinue the MySun email service. We are notifying you of this change now in order to give you enough time to identify an alternative email solution and move your messages to a new provider"
Some MySun users have greeted the decision with sadness, and a little anger that its discontinuation comes without any apology. They tell us the service (though not without its quirks) is superior to more popular options such as Hotmail.
One Mysun user, Gerry Smith said that he liked features such as auto-forwarding of received email, "noticeably better uptime performance than Hotmail", POP3 account access, priority flag and read/delivery notifications from mail servers and 10MB Inbox space. Gerry also said that MySun was "always a bit clunky to use (i.e. two browser windows) but worth the hassle".