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These services give you an email address from which you can send and read your electronic mail through your Web browser. No other email account is generally needed. These services are generally funded by advertisements you see when you use their service. Many will also attach an advertisement to email you send from their site.
http://www.emailforfans.com/
Offers email addresses for followers of American sports, with a choice of various league-related domain names.
https://www.everymail.net/
Provides up to five messages a day (twenty a month) without advertising. Upgrades are available for a fee. Includes service details.
https://www.gmx.com/
Provides free e-mail accounts with attachments up to 50 MB and POP3, IMAP and SMTP access.
http://www.goggo.com/
Offering yourname@goggo.com.au addresses.
https://www.lazyinbox.com/
Provides disposable public email addresses intended for receipt of non-sensitive information. Incoming mail only. Includes FAQs.
http://www.mail.com/
Free web-based email service with free forwarding. Many interesting email addresses to choose from.
http://www.mail2world.com/
Features unlimited storage and built in calendar and bookmarks.
http://www.mailbell.com/
Offering yourname@mailcargo.com accounts.
https://www.net-c.com/netc/en/mail.php
A small European company offering free and premium services. Provides a number of help articles.
http://www.rediff.com/
E-mail at rediffmail.com
http://www.safe-mail.net/
A free high security web-based e-mail system. Also offers the ability to start your own bulletin boards, an individual authentication facility and live chat.
https://vfemail.net/
Provides multiple domain options and also offers premium upgrades.
http://www.webmail.co.za/
Supports attachments, address books, and works with any browser, uses the address: yourname@webmail.ca.za. Based in South Africa.
http://www.youremailbox.com/
Offering yourname@youremailbox.com addresses.
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