Coming to death of Facebook email service
Facebook will soon cancel its email service @ facebook.com which is in trouble. Now Facebook has started to inform some users about this issue.
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Facebook users will soon notice messages from @ facebook.com being forwarded to the main email address, while those who do not report any other email address simply will not receive the messages. This mail forwarding feature is set by default, but Facebook users can turn it off.
Launched at the end of 2010, the world's largest social network hopes email services will really make other major email providers such as AOL, Google, Microsoft and Yahoo " breathe smoke ". Facebook thinks that traditional email services are simply too slow and too cumbersome. However, Facebook's email service is unattractive to users, perhaps because Facebook has never really created a friendly email interface. The Facebook Messages screen is always designed to prioritize Facebook messages, and does not even support the sending of CC or BCC, and also the subject line.
However, now according to Techspot site , Facebook said that they will cancel the email service @ facebook.com because most people do not use their Facebook email address. In addition, this change will allow them to focus on improving the mobile messaging experience.
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