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- Mail.com - List of Over 200 Available Free Email DOMAINS & Info About Their Service
- (User's Email address: "<chosen username>@<DOMAIN>")
- Wikipedia page on Mail.com: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mail.com"
- [NOTE: Mail.com's homepage has a news portal with AP News stories. There is a Stylish User Style to remove the annoying floating Header Bar (with its horizontal progress strip that represents vertical page scroll position), that appears ONLY on Mail.com's News Article linked pages. The Stylish User Style, which affects only Mail.com's news article pages, is at:
- "https://userstyles.org/styles/124974/mail-com-delete-floating-header-horiz-scroll-bar".]
- Mail.com's users are allowed up to 10 free email addresses (1 default plus 9 alias addresses), all of which deliver to the chosen "default address" inbox - only 1 login needed. (You can create temporary accounts to register for services that you think might sell your email address to spammers, then discard such temporary accounts at a whim, without ever exposing your primary default email address - and not need a separate login to such temporary email address, since all your alias addresses get delivered to your default email inbox).
- "Free-for-life" web-based email - no need to upgrade to their pro, paid version ever - unless you want a Premium Service such as email forwarding, or delivery to POP email (download to your own computer's email client software).
- I've had my Mail.com e-mail addresses for over 10 years, and I like the company. They are currently run by "1&1 Internet" - one of the largest internet website hosting companies in the USA - in partnership with United Internet AG (of Europe), a branch of GMX - with servers in Kansas USA, Germany, Asia, and elsewhere (see below). I recommend them. They were one of the first, if not the first, companies to offer free web-based email to individuals, after having served large corporate email clients for a long time. Unlike Gmail, Yahoo Mail, MSN Mail/Hotmail, or other web-based email providers, mail.com offers users their choice of over 200 domains (listed below) - your email address does NOT end with the provider's domain name (UNLESS you choose "...@mail.com", which is one of the choices). Your email addresses (10 free are available per user) can therefore be highly personalized - by occupation, interests, location, etc - see the whole list, below. In my more than 10 years with them, they only dropped one of the more than twenty domains I had used over the years, when they sold the "@scientist.com" domain. They gave several months' notice to transfer any remaining emails in the "@scientist.com" account before it was closed to Mail.com users. I've never had any lost emails with them - and I can't remember any time their servers were down. They were a huge company when I got my first free email account with them - they had been a corporate email provider to many international clients. They were originally based in Hong Kong, then IBM bought them, then they went through one other ownership change, then were bought by United Internet of Germany, who partnered with "1&1 Internet" in the United States, and also co-located servers in Kansas to serve US customers better. Through all the mergers and sales, they never skipped a beat in providing reliable service during the 10+ years I've used mail.com. They also provide 2GB free cloud storage.
- From "http://www.gmx.com/company/about/#", which is branded with the "1&1" logo...
- "GMX" is a branch of "United Internet AG", a listed company with a market cap of $5 billion. GMX is one of the world's most successful email providers, guaranteeing optimum performance with data centers located in Europe and in early 2008, unveiled a new high-tech data center in Lenexa, Kansas to cater specifically to US customers. United Internet's high speed data centers manage more than 11 million domains.
- "The United Internet Group" was founded in 1988, and together with its sister companies, "1&1 Internet" and "Fasthosts", offers the largest Web hosting services across the globe. The Group's data centers set extremely high standards in excellence worldwide with 70,000 hosted servers and handles over 5 billion emails a month. More than 6,250 employees at locations in the United States, Europe and Asia are working hard each and every day to ensure the safety and ease for the GMX user, maintaining more than 13 million active email accounts."
- Available Mail.com" Email Domains Listed by Categories
- (User Email address: "<chosen username>@<domain>")
- Mail.com's website has a List of Available Domains, PLUS "Availability Checker"... Navigate their website links as follows to
- find their current page as follows: "www.mail.com/mail/" > click the underlined "huge selection of domains" link in the first
- paragraph. At both the top of the page, and the bottom of the page below their categorized list of available domains, there is
- a field to enter your chosen username, AND a field with a drop-down box to enter a chosen Domain; HOWEVER, the drop-down box
- only lists their "Top 20" domains. Look over their complete list on that page, pick the one you want, THEN CLICK IT. That
- however, takes you to the "Create Account" page, which requires filling all fields. There is no ability to use the "Check
- Availability" feature for other than the "Top 20" Domains. But the drop-down box on the "Create Account" page has ALL
- available domains. (At the time this was written, their "Check Availability" feature domain drop-down box has the design bug
- mentioned above - hey, I didn't design their website!) the list below can be quickly scanned to view Mail.com's available domains. My categories differ somewhat from the ones used by Mail.com.
- GENERIC EMAIL DOMAINS
- mail.com
- email.com
- iname.com
- greenmail.com
- groupmail.com
- homemail.com
- housemail.com
- mail-me.com
- myself.com
- planetmail.com
- planetmail.net
- post.com
- usa.com
- webname.com
- writeme.com
- OCCUPATION (TECH & HEALTH)
- aircraftmail.com
- allergist.com
- archaeologist.com
- bsdmail.com
- chemist.com
- consultant.com
- cyber-wizard.com
- cyberdude.com
- cybergal.com
- cyberservices.com
- doctor.com
- dr.com
- engineer.com
- geologist.com
- graphic-designer.com
- hackermail.com
- linuxmail.org
- null.net
- optician.com
- orthodontist.net
- pediatrician.com
- photographer.net
- physicist.net
- programmer.net
- radiologist.net
- registerednurses.com
- surgical.net
- tech-center.com
- techie.com
- technologist.com
- therapist.net
- OCCUPATION (NON-TECH)
- accountant.com
- adexec.com
- appraiser.net
- auctioneer.net
- bartender.net
- boardermail.com
- brew-master.com
- brew-meister.com
- chef.net
- clerk.com
- columnist.com
- comic.com
- consultant.com
- contractor.net
- counsellor.com
- deliveryman.com
- diplomats.com
- execs.com
- fastservice.com
- financier.com
- fireman.net
- hairdresser.net
- instruction.com
- instructor.net
- insurer.com
- journalist.com
- minister.com
- musician.org
- net-shopping.com
- photographer.net
- priest.com
- publicist.com
- qualityservice.com
- realtyagent.com
- repairman.com
- rescueteam.com
- salesperson.net
- secretary.net
- socialworker.net
- sociologist.com
- teachers.org
- umpire.com
- worker.com
- workmail.com
- GROUP / ORGANIZATIONAL
- activist.com
- alumni.com
- alumnidirector.com
- clubmember.org
- diplomats.com
- disposable.com
- graduate.org
- greenmail.net
- legislator.com
- lobbyist.com
- nonpartisan.com
- politician.com
- presidency.com
- representative.com
- HOBBY / PETS
- artlover.com
- bikerider.com
- birdlover.com
- blader.com
- catlover.com
- collector.org
- doglover.com
- gardener.com
- kittymail.com
- lovecat.com
- petlover.com
- snakebite.com
- MUSICAL
- acdcfan.com
- dbzmail.com "Dragonball Z" (aka "Dragon Ball Z")
- discofan.com
- elvisfan.com
- galaxyhit.com
- hiphopfan.com
- keromail.com
- kissfans.com
- madonnafan.com
- metalfan.com
- musician.org
- ninfan.com (aka "Nine Inch Nails")
- ravemail.com
- reggaefan.com
- snakebite.com
- songwriter.net
- WIMSICAL
- cheerful.com
- cutey.com
- doramail.com
- hilarious.com
- hot-shot.com
- humanoid.net
- innocent.com
- inorbit.com
- kittymail.com
- planetmail.com
- planetmail.net
- rocketship.com
- toke.com
- toothfairy.com
- tvstar.com
- LOCATION
- africamail.com
- arcticmail.com
- asia.com
- asia-mail.com
- australiamail.com
- bellair.net
- berlin.com
- brazilmail.com
- californiamail.com
- chinamail.com
- dallasmail.com
- dublin.com
- dutchmail.com
- englandmail.com
- europe.com
- europemail.com
- germanymail.com
- irelandmail.com
- israelmail.com
- italymail.com
- koreamail.com
- mexicomail.com
- moscowmail.com
- munich.com
- nycmail.com
- pacific-ocean.com
- pacificwest.com
- planetmail.com
- planetmail.net
- polandmail.com
- safrica.com
- samerica.com
- sanfranmail.com
- scotlandmail.com
- spainmail.com
- swedenmail.com
- swissmail.com
- torontomail.com
- usa.com
- uymail.com ".uy" is the Internet country code
- top-level domain (ccTLD) for Uruguay
- MISCELLANEOUS
- coolsite.net
- innocent.com
- marchmail.com
- post.com
- theplate.com
- SPIRITUAL
- angelic.com
- atheist.com
- disciples.com
- innocent.com
- minister.com
- muslim.com
- oath.com
- priest.com
- protestant.com
- reborn.com
- reincarnate.com
- religious.com
- saintly.com
- "...4u.com" (CAREFUL, these sound "Spammy")
- cash4u.com
- computer4u.com
- job4u.com
- solution4u.com
- ADVICE: STAY AWAY FROM !!!...
- 2trom.com Available from mail.com, but several spammers,
- scam artists, and fraudsters have used this
- domain - DO NOT USE IT !!! Any mail you send
- from it may be blocked by "Spam Black Lists"
- used by email providers to either block or
- deliver mail from those domains into "Spam"
- folders of their email clients. Additionally,
- any time you provide, or post online using,
- an email address <username>@2trom.com, you are
- likely to be assumed to be a scammer, and have
- your reputation trashed by cyber-commentators
- and trolls.
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