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  2. Hushmail - Wikipedia

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    Hushmail is an encrypted proprietary web-based email service offering PGP-encrypted e-mail and vanity domain service. Hushmail uses OpenPGP standards. If public encryption keys are available to both recipient and sender (either both are Hushmail users or have uploaded PGP keys to the Hush keyserver), Hushmail can convey authenticated, encrypted messages in both directions.

  3. Roundcube - Wikipedia

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    roundcube .net. Roundcube is a web-based IMAP email client. Roundcube's most prominent feature is the pervasive use of Ajax technology. Roundcube is free and open-source software subject to the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL-3.0-or-later), with exceptions for skins and plugins. [3]

  4. Fix problems reading or receiving AOL Mail - AOL Help

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    Additionally, if your email isn't missing, but going straight to an unexpected folder, it may the normal outcome of using IMAP to access your mail. IMAP syncs your email regardless of where you use it, which means emails will be sorted based on the client's specifications. Check to see if your account been deactivated for inactivity. If you ...

  5. MySecureCyberspace - Wikipedia

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    MySecureCyberspace. MySecureCyberspace began in 2003 as an initiative by Carnegie Mellon CyLab and the Information Networking Institute to educate the public about computer security, network security and Internet safety. Inspired by the National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, the initiative empowers users to secure their part of cyberspace.

  6. Kolab Now - Wikipedia

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    Launched. January 2013; 11 years ago. ( 2013-01) Current status. Online. Content licence. Free, open-source. Kolab Now is a web-based email and groupware service, based completely on free and open-source software. It is owned and operated by Kolab Systems AG and was formerly known as MyKolab.

  7. Mailfence - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of Mailfence website, showing the user's inbox. Mailfence is secure encrypted email service that offers OpenPGP based end-to-end encryption and digital signatures. [1] [2] It was launched in November 2013 by Belgium-based company ContactOffice Group that has been operating an online collaboration suite since 1999. [3]