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Webmail (or web-based email) is an
email service that can be
accessed using a
standard web browser. It
contrasts with
email service accessible through...
- a free
personal email service offered by Microsoft. It also
provides a
webmail interface accessible via web
browser or
mobile apps
featuring mail, calendaring...
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tables compare general and
technical information for a
number of
notable webmail providers who
offer a web
interface in English. The list does not include...
- simultaneously; they need to connect,
typically to a mail
server or a
webmail interface to send or
receive messages or
download it.
Originally a text-only...
- on the
mailbox format; it is used by some
email clients,
including some
webmail applications.
Email clients usually contain user
interfaces to display...
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digital cellphones and
pagers was launched. In 2004, AOL
tested a new free
webmail service for the public,
without the need of
customers subscribing to AOL...
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million users.
Users are able to
access and
manage their mailboxes using webmail interface,
accessible using a
standard web browser. Some
accounts also...
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launch of
Gmail with 1-gigabyte
inboxes in 2004, an era when
competing webmail services offered 4-megabytes or less, many
dismissed it as a joke outright...
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making it the
largest email service in the world. It also
provides a
webmail interface,
accessible through a web browser, and is also
accessible through...
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Messaging Project)
webmail that
Chuck Hagenbuch published on
Freshmeat in 1998. A
constant stream of
feature requests not all ****ing for a
webmail application...