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| Mail.com http://www.mail.com/ With a domain name like this, they better hope that their email service is just as good. They offer free email addresses since before I was born and they are still doing it. And they have a number very cool domain names from users to choose from - like email.com, mail.com, asia.com, techie.com, post.com myself.com and so on (over 200 domains for you to choose!). However, they only offer webmail, no POP or IMAP support. They also claim to have a very powerful spam filtering system, so you will only get legitimate emails. Furthermore, you will get unlimited storage, so you need not worry about running out of space for your emails. And their interface is nice and if I am that bold to say, better than Gmail's. They have support for Blackberry, Android and iPhone as well. I like it, not too shabby. |
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| Lavabit http://lavabit.com/ A while back, they got tons of awards for being a reliable email service provider. However, since Gmail came along, they have dropped in popularity. One of the main reasons is that their email storage is still limited and their web interface isn't very impressive. Yes, they are still rather reliable (well at least from my side) but honestly, so it Google's Gmail. I hardly face any problem with them at all. I am guessing that Lavabit is banking that serious email users will purchase their premium packages since it is kind of irritating to see advertisements in your incoming messages. Furthermore, there is a limit to the number of emails you can send and receive in your email account. I surely don't want to lose any mails from my customers because of this "limitation". There is honestly not much reason to stay with Lavabit. Yes, I know that their premium service is just 16 bucks per year but why pay when you can get nearly the same thing for free? |
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| Tempalias http://tempalias.com Not actually an email service provider but it allows you to create a temporary alias. Alias is kind of like a fake email address (as in it does not exist) and all it does it to forward any email sent to this address to your real email address. Extremely useful for anyone who needs an different email address just for a few days - perhaps you are hiring and you need your applicants to send their resume to you but once the hire date is over, you do not want any more emails sent to you? Then all you have to do is to create a temporary alias (and forward that to your real email address) and publish that email on your advertisement. Once the hiring is over, delete or remove that alias and you won't get any more emails. Yes, this service is available for free, so don't worry. Useful and free, I like it a lot. |
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