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BigString is, to date, the most interesting e-mail service that I have ever chanced upon. With this service, you will never...
- feel remorse
- be afraid that the delicate information you sent is being forwarded to others
- say oops for clicking "send" too soon
Heck, with BigString, you can even lie through your teeth and say that you never sent such and such kind of email to anyone.
With BigString, you will be able to make your emails:
- self-destruct
- be recalled or erased after a certain period
- changed even after you have sent it
- non-forwardable
- non-printable or savable
You can also use it to send video mails, large attachments and secure mails.
I am getting one NOW!








Hey Melissa, BigString is cool, but it has some drawbacks as I see it. It forces the person you are emailing to to actually pick up the message online at the big string site. I believe bigstring is inconvenient for the recipient. If you've sent a message you're sorry you've sent, or replied to an email you meant to forward, which are the major reasons to try to get an e-mail back, you can delete it, but you have to do so before the recipient picks it up. I have found a better solution for recalling an e-mail after it has been sent. It's a service you can subscribe to called YankBack -- http://www.yankback.com.
It actually lets you stop an email after it has gone out on the Internet.
Posted by: Mauro Minelli | October 25, 2007 2:20 PM | Permalink to Comment