20 Free Webmail Services for Netizen and Bloggers
1. Gmail
Gmail is a new kind of webmail, built on the idea that email can be more intuitive, efficient, and useful. And maybe even fun. Gmail is the Google approach to email and chat. Practically unlimited free online storage allows you to collect all your messages, and Gmail’s simple but very smart interface lets you find them precisely and see them in context without effort. POP and powerful IMAP access bring Gmail to any email program or device. Gmail puts contextual advertising next to the emails you read. After all, Gmail has:
Less Spam - Keep unwanted messages out of your inbox with Google’s innovative technology
Mobile access - Read Gmail on your mobile phone by pointing your phone’s web browser to http://gmail.com/app
Lots of space - Over 6GB (and counting) of free storage so you’ll never need to delete another message.
Read more at Gmail new features
2. Yahoo! Mail
Yahoo! Mail is an ubiquitous email program on the web with unlimited storage and RSS news feeds and other features:-
AutoCheck - Yahoo! Mail automatically checks for new messages.
Chat – Send Instant Messages to your online friends directly from Yahoo! Mail.
Reading Pane - Peek inside any message without leaving your inbox.
Mail on Mobile Phones - Send & receive emails from virtually anywhere.
Drag and Drop – Drag messages into folders, trash, wherever. Organization made easy.
Texting (SMS) - Send updates to friends on the go with integrated text messaging.
Read more at Yahoo Mail Overview.
3. Window Live (MSN/ Hotmail)
Windows Live Hotmail is a free webmail service that offer 5 GB of online storage, fast search, solid security and an interface easy as a desktop email program. When it comes to organizing mail, Windows Live Hotmail does not go beyond folders (to saved searches and tags, for example), its spam filter could be more effective, and POP or IMAP access are missing. It’s is a Powerful, free e-mail with security technology from Microsoft and 2007 PC Magazine Editors’ Choice Award-winning Web e-mail.
Learn more about the features at GetLive.
4. Lycos Mail
A free e-mail account offers 3 GB of storage with absolutely no limit on the file sizes you can send.
5. Hushmail
Hushmail provides private secured free email account. Email is encrypted, scanned for viruses and filtered for spam automatically and more.
6. AIM Mail
AIM Mail, AOL’s free web-based email service, shines with unlimited online storage, very good spam protection and a rich, easy to use interface. Unfortunately, AIM Mail lacks a bit in productivity (no labels, smart folders and message threading), but makes up for some of that with very functional IMAP (as well as POP) access.
7. AOL Mail
Free web-based email service, shines with unlimited online storage, very good spam protection and a rich, easy to use interface.
8. Inbox Mail
Inbox.com not only gives you 5 GB to store your mail online but also a highly polished, fast and functional way to access it via either the web (including speedy search, free-form labels and reading mail by conversation) or through POP in your email program. Unfortunately, IMAP access is not supported by Inbox.com, and its tools for organizing mail could be improved with smart or self-teaching folders.
9. Fastmail (Guest Account)
FastMail is a great free email service with IMAP access, useful features, one of the best web-based email interfaces and few ads.
10. BlueBottle Mail
Bluebottle offers email accounts that are practically free of spam (using challenge/response filtering) and can be accessed on the web or using POP with any email program. Bluebottle could offer more tools for efficiently handling mail, though, online storage is in a somewhat short supply, and challenge/response filtering comes with its own share of problems, too.
11. Myway Mail
My Way Mail is a clean, fast and fun (though not particularly advanced) free email service. It lacks secure messaging and other advanced, non-essential features, though.
12. HotPop Mail
HotPOP offers free, reliable email accounts you can use with any email program using POP3 and SMTP. In addition, HotPOP lets you forward incoming messages to multiple other addresses. Unfortunately, HotPOP lacks IMAP access and a web-based email interface and is a bit short on storage space.
13. Goowy Mail
goowy mail is your rich Desktop email program on the web with a fast interface that lets you drag and drop, use context menus and enjoy lots of pleasant eye candy. In addition to email, goowy offers a calendar, an RSS feed reader and games done in a similar fashion. More features and online storage would do goowy mail good, though.
14. BigString Mail
BigString.com is a free 2 GB email service that includes rich secure and certified mail services and lets you password-protect, expire or edit sent messages, for example. Unfortunately, BigString.com is not equally well equipped for handling incoming mail and lacks organizing tools.
15. MuchoMail
Free, secure, permanent email accounts that are accessible from anywhere, at anytime.
16 Mail.com
Create personalized e-mail - over 250 address choices. It’s FREE, EASY and SIMPLE to use. E-mail accounts are safe, private,and secure. Spam and virus protection
17. TechMail (Basic)
A basic, ad-supported free email account providing 25MB of storage, webmail access, SpamShield Lite, Anti-Virus and 10 MB File Attachments.
18. Crawler Mail
Provide 5 GB email storage. Send & receive attachments up to 20MB, easily organize your messages, quickly find archived messages, view full conversations, compose and read messages even when you’re not online.
19. OperaMail
Provide 3 MB of email storage. Free Opera Web Mail allows any person with access to the World Wide Web to create a private e-mail account and use it to send or receive e-mail. It’s fast and convenient, and its competitive assortment of features and functionality will meet your basic e-mail needs.
20. KittyMail
Provide 10MB of email storage. Free email powered by Outblaze.
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