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  2. Yahoo Mail - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo!Mail (also written as Yahoo Mail) is an email service offered by the American company Yahoo, Inc. The service is free for personal use, with an optional monthly fee for additional features.

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  6. AOL Mail - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, both America Online (AOL) and Delphi started connecting their proprietary e-mail services to the Internet. [9]As of October 1997, AOL Mail was the world's largest e-mail provider, with around 9 million subscribers [10] (identical with the number of AOL subscribers).

  7. Yandex Mail - Wikipedia

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    Yandex Mail (Russian: Яндекс Почта, romanized: Yandeks Pochta; formerly stylised as Yandex.Mail) is a Russian free email service developed by Yandex.It was launched on 26 June 2000, [1] [2] and is one of the three largest email services in Runet (along with Gmail and Mail.ru). [3]

  8. Google to begin deleting inactive Gmail accounts in December

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    If you haven't hopped into your Gmail, YouTube or Google Photos account in a long time, now may be the time to do so if you want to keep it. Google will soon start deleting certain accounts that ...

  9. Proton Mail - Wikipedia

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    Proton Mail (previously written as ProtonMail) is a Swiss end-to-end encrypted email service founded in 2013 headquartered in Plan-les-Ouates, Switzerland. [7] It uses client-side encryption to protect email content and user data before they are sent to Proton Mail servers, unlike other common email providers such as Gmail and Outlook.com. [8]