
Starting with Google's Gmail, as it is the most comprehensive service offered and a must for anyone who wants to use the wide range of Google's internet services for selling or making money on the internet. Anyone who runs a website will find accessing emails, checking stats and monetising sites a lot more convenient with a free Gmail account, with all services linked together for easy access. If you use Google Wave or like social networking sites, it's easy to integrate with a Gmail account. Gmail does have a limit on mailbox size, however to all intents and purposes you are unlikely to ever fill it. POP and IMAP access are easy to set up, so you can download messages or you can use the webmail interface, which is clean, crisp and easy to use, allowing for easy tracking of email conversations. Searching email is not as good as you would expect from a company which starts searching before you have even finished typing into their search engine, but overall it's hard to fault the service, and is certainly one of the best free email accounts to use.
AIM Mail from AOL, whilst not quite so well known, certainly gives Gmail a good run for its money. Gmail is no slouch when it comes to spam filtering and protection, but if you want the best then it has to be AOL, with a wide range of extra security features thrown in. AOL prides itself on its suitability for the whole family, and it's good that this is extended to their free webmail service so you can set up accounts for the family without the worry of unsolicited emails getting through. Whilst Gmail is virtually limitless, AOL actually is limitless, placing no restrictions on your email storage. The user interface is clean, crisp and easy to use and integrates many other features well, such as social networking, chat and personal organisation. Overall it is well up the list and one of the best free email services around.
0 comments:
Mag-post ng isang Komento