Gmail is what I use.
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I love gmail and yahoo mail. Yahoo won't block tracker mail but it will send it to the spam folder. Gmail has never given me one ounce of trouble with my tracker invites. I think I will try that hushmail too. Thanks guys.
If you have a webserver even a really cheap one that has cpanel you can most likely create an email account again this is usually but cheaper accounts often let you create 50 email accounts with the address based on your registered domain name ..... ex. SomeRandomName@yourdomain.com now obviously use a different name than your registered name here but here is a working example i'll leave up for a bit as well as some pics of the different clients you often get with cpanel hosting...
equavious@tutgods.com remember you can forward your mail to your everyday account too..
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I agree with Equavious. I use cpanel for my business and then redirect all my mail to inbox.com it's free and and has plenty of features. I also used fastmail.fm which is subscription based for about 5 years and would go back tmro if their free service package was a little more complete.