Wednesday, October 21, 2009

How many different emails are there? yahoo/hotmail.. what others?

name as many as you can please..

How many different emails are there? yahoo/hotmail.. what others?
Here is a list of Free email clients





http://www.emailaddresses.com/
Reply:First you need to understand that there are 3 genaral types of email.


1) Paid Email


You need to pay the cost of domain atleast. for example you own youtube.com then you can own email@iyoutube.com


This is better as they have better privacy and less spam.


2) Free Email


There are free email providers like Yahoo and Google where you can use free domains email using their extensions. They also offer upgrades like bigger space etc. Other email provider are like mail.com,yahoo.com,google.com,live.com,m... and many more. Just use google.tl.my or yahoo.tl.my and search "free email" and you will find many more.


3) Paid - Free Email


These are paid domains owned by websites that give their users free emails. This are usually limited to a certain amount of people but have better privacy than Free Email. Example are like www.islam.tl - targetted for Islam users and many more.
Reply:yahoo.com - ymail.com - rocketmail.com


hotmail.com


gmail.com


gmx.com - gmx.us


aol.com


juno.com


netzero.com








Disposable emails





mailinator.com - mailinator2.com - thisisnotmyrealemail.com


bugmenot.com


maileater.com











that's all i can list...
Reply:Check out this link for the top 16 free email providers:


http://email.about.com/od/freeemailrevie...





Personally I prefer AIM ( http://www.aim.com ) only because it's unlimited storage and free IMAP access.
Reply:gmail


hotmail [ now live mail on Vista ]


msn


yahoo


walla [ Israel ]


breakthru


mytrashmail


hushmail


comcast


rodgers


there are literally THOUSANDS !!
Reply:every domain in the world is likely to have e-mail. So any domain you can imagine can have e-mail-
Reply:There are millions. Nobody could make much of a list for this, there is not enough space.
Reply:millions upon millions. You ask an impossible task


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