Mail.com

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Mail.com
Image:Mail.com-logo.jpg
Type Private
Founded Silicon Alley (1997)
Headquarters Unknown
Industry Internet
Products Webmail
E-mail
Revenue Unknown
Slogan Your Personalized E-Mail
Website www.mail.com
The correct title of this article is mail.com. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.

mail.com began in 1997 and is a webmail provider that offers free and premium E-mail accounts as well as Calendar, Greeting Cards and other services.

mail.com allows users to choose any email address from a choice of multiple domain names such as email.com, post.com, london.com, popstar.com, whatever.com as well as mail.com (and many others).

The free version offers 100MB of space but it has intrusive ads. Their Ads-Free premium package costs $9.95 for 1 year and includes 1 GB of space. There are other premium packages available as well.

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