- Jul 14, 2014
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So I'm using Gmail since 2006, so It's needless to say how much stuff I have in there. Thing is... I'm getting crazy with the huge amount of spam I get into my inbox (80% are from services I've subscribed but no longer want to get involved with, and already tried to unsub). I saw someone here suggest that with MSFT system you get way, way less junk on your inbox. Also, I'm brazilian but I'm living in Canada now since I immigrated here for my wife is canadian, which means it's kind of tricky to spell my email everytime someone asks "ro.teixeira@gmail.com". I've a email with MSFT rpt@hotmail.com.br which I find way easier to explain.
I know that to get a more universal inbox, I would have to create another e-mail on @outlook.com (since hotmail sounds unprofessional).
My questions are:
1) Will the effort pay out?
2) How spam-safe is Outlook/hotmail?
3) How is those clients image (professionally) in North America? I mean, sending a resume from a gmail account is considered ok, but sending one from @hotmail.com sounds amateur (at least in Brazil).
4) If I created one, can I switch all my junk (Office 365, Onedrive files, etc) to the new account?
Thanks for the help... I'm getting really tired with all Google bull****.
I know that to get a more universal inbox, I would have to create another e-mail on @outlook.com (since hotmail sounds unprofessional).
My questions are:
1) Will the effort pay out?
2) How spam-safe is Outlook/hotmail?
3) How is those clients image (professionally) in North America? I mean, sending a resume from a gmail account is considered ok, but sending one from @hotmail.com sounds amateur (at least in Brazil).
4) If I created one, can I switch all my junk (Office 365, Onedrive files, etc) to the new account?
Thanks for the help... I'm getting really tired with all Google bull****.