Comparison of webmail providers

Free Mail referred to the offer of an e- mail address and a mailbox for sending and receiving e -mails ( electronic letters ) for free use. In most cases, fund such services from free email providers by advertising or additional features that are granted for a fee.

Can be addition to a website, through e- mails sent and viewed ( Webmail ), will provide users usually allowed to handle the e -mail traffic via e- mail programs; doing no advertising will appear at least in the UI. Some providers allow a user interaction is required for the activation of access via the POP3 and IMAP protocols, because by default, this access is turned off.

Many providers require their users to log in at specific intervals through the web interface of the e -mail service, otherwise the e -mail address is disabled. So users have to the advertisement on the website of the provider to see what is not the case when using it via an e -mail program ( with the exception of possibly sent by the provider promotional e -mails). In addition, as unused e- mail addresses are deactivated and then possibly shared with other users.

Vendor comparison

This table lists only the free e- brands in the markets well-known provider. On chargeable additional services will not be discussed here.

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