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If you're like me, and you enjoy signing up for
free offers and contests, I strongly recommend creating a few
extra e-mail accounts. You never know who is going to sell your
information until you start receiving offers for discount pharmaceutical
drugs or exotic ladies looking for love. The companies listed
here provide excellent e-mail services, and your internet provider
should also provide a free e-mail account (sometimes up to 5 acounts
are available).
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- AOL
E-mail
AOL is now offering everyone free email, a service that used
to be only available to AOL members. Previous Members can reclaim
former AOL Screen Name
- GMail
Gmail is an experiment in a new kind of webmail, built on the
idea that you should never have to delete mail and you should
always be able to find the message you want. No pop-up ads.
No untargeted banners.
- Hotmail
Hotmail is the world's most famous online e-mail service. They
provide fast, secure inbox access from anywhere in the world.
One of the downsides is you get an awful lot of junk mail from
inappropriate Web sites. We've found it's an average e-mail
service that provides you with quick and easy mail management.
Anti "mail bomb" filters contribute to the success
of this veteran provider.
- Yahoo!
Mail
On the whole this service is very good. Yahoo! is usually fast
and the mailbox interface here is quite appealing. You will
receive few junk mail (spam) messages and their mail servers
are lightning fast. Some users have reported that their pages
don't expire after logging out. However, this problem seems
to have been fixed. Overall, a great service if you already
use "Yahoo!"
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