1.
GMAIL-Gmail is the Google approach 
to email, chat and social networking. Practically 
unlimited free online storage allows you to collect all 
your messages, and Gmail's simple but very smart 
interface lets you find them precisely and see them in 
context without effort. POP and powerful IMAP access 
bring Gmail to any email program or device.
Gmail puts contextual advertising next to the emails 
you read.
2.
ZOHO MAIL-Zoho Mail is a solid email 
service with ample storage, POP and IMAP access, some 
integration with instant messaging and online office 
suites.
Aimed at professional users, Zoho Mail could be even 
more helpful organizing mail, identifying key messages 
and contacts, and sending oft-used replies.
3.
AIM-AIM Mail, AOL's free web-based 
email service, shines with unlimited online storage, 
very good spam protection and a rich, easy to use 
interface.
Unfortunately, AIM Mail lacks a bit in productivity (no 
labels, smart folders and message threading), but makes 
up for some of that with very functional IMAP (as well 
as POP) access. 
4.
GMX MAIL-GMX Mail is a reliable 
email service filtered well of spam and viruses whose 5 
GB of online storage you can use not only through a 
rich web interface but also via POP or IMAP from a 
desktop email program.
More and smarter ways to organize mail could be nice. 
5.
YAHOO MAIL-Yahoo! Mail is your 
ubiquitous email program on the web and mobile devices 
with unlimited storage, SMS texting, social networking 
and instant messaging to boot.
While Yahoo! Mail is generally a joy to use, free-form 
labeling and smart folders would be nice, and the spam 
filter could catch junk even more effectively.
6.
GAWAB MAIL-Gawab.com is a speedy, 
stable and very usable free email service with 10 GB 
online space, POP and IMAP access as well as many a 
web-based goodie.
It's a pity Gawab.com's IMAP implementation does not 
give you access to labels, and full message search is 
missing from the web interface.
7.
INBOX.COM-Inbox.com not only gives 
you 5 GB to store your mail online but also a highly 
polished, fast and functional way to access it via 
either the web (including speedy search, free-form 
labels and reading mail by conversation) or through POP 
in your email program.
Unfortunately, IMAP access is not supported by 
Inbox.com, and its tools for organizing mail could be 
improved with smart or self-teaching folders.
8.
WINDOWS LIVE HOTMAIL-Windows Live 
Hotmail is a free email service that gives you 5 GB 
(and growing) of online storage, fast search, solid 
security, POP access and an interface easy as a desktop 
email program.
When it comes to organizing mail, Windows Live Hotmail 
does not go beyond folders (to saved searches and tags, 
for example), its spam filter could be more effective, 
and IMAP access to all online folders would be nice. 
9.
ZAPAK MAIL-Zapak Mail is a bare-
bones free email service with unlimited storage and POP 
access to boot. With the exception of some background 
images, Zapak Mail offers no frills and does not help 
much with handling mail efficiently.
10.
MAIL.COM-Mail.com is great for its 
domain names (use them with forwarding!), but it is 
missing some of the security and convenience of other 
web-based email services
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