You can't ask for more than unlimited storage space for free.
Mail.com features unlimited storage and attachments of up to 50mb.
Nobody offers unlimited free storage, but lately, they've gotten a lot closer.
This would include unlimited storage for life for the purchaser.
CrashPlan offers unlimited storage under its various plans, which start at $5 per month.
For $40, unlimited personal, I mean, unlimited storage and any number of drives.
They're $59 per year per computer, and unlimited storage, which is just a nice thing to have.
And that's a good price for unlimited storage of a laptop, of a single machine.
As of May 2007, its e-mail service would offer unlimited storage.
Zing offers unlimited free storage with no time limit.