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Email providersHere is a list of the top free email account providers that you can register with. When you register an account with these free email providers you have to be aware that your accounts can expire and get deleted, this usually happens after 90 days or a year. The following table will give you a good analysis of the services they offer and comparing them. I will keep upgrading the list over time but you may leave your suggestions as well below.

Provider About provider Storage Attachment limit IMAP/POP3 support
AOL Mail One of the largest providers of many online services. AOL services range from email, interactive newspapers and magazines, conferencing, software files, computing support, and online classes, in addition to full Internet and World-Wide Web access. Unlimited 25 MB Both
Gmail Gmail is offers chatting, SMS texting and social networking. Unlimited free online storage allows you to store your messages. POP and powerful IMAP access bring Gmail to any email program or device. “Gmail is a free, advertising-supported webmail, POP3, and IMAP service provided by Google.” Over 7GB 25 MB IMAP, POP, POP+TLS,HTTPS, Microsoft Exchange
Yahoo! Mail Unlimited 25 MB POP3
Windows Live Hotmail Unlimited 10 GB POP3, Microsoft Exchange
AIM Mail Unlimited 25 MB POP3

You can make your own suggestions in the comments below and I will include them to the list.

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  1. Really hotmail and gmail are the most famous e-mail services that are reliable too. But i think now a days people are also using ymail much more than hotmail or gmail.

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  2. Right now i would say that most home users tend to use Gmail for their personal mailing needs. However Facebook has taken a big share of the mail market with its own messaging system and also the handy facebook chat. However Microsoft Exchange has always been the first choice for businesses. Apparently Facebook is coming up with an email system that would cater for businesses. would be good to see how things will evolve.

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  3. A couple of months ago, Zuckerberg (from Facebook) said that Facebook was coming with a new system, which will combine Facebook’s instant messaging system, SMS, Facebook messages and email in one place. This would allow people to reply seamlessly and in real-time across multiple devices to different types of messages. That could change the way communicate but we’re stil waiting to see the outcome and results..

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