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The following tables and gallery compare general and technical information for a number of webmail providers.

General

General information on webmail providers and products

Product Owner Location Released Cost Mailbox storage Maximum attachment limit Supported languages POP3[a] support IMAP support SMTP support Cryptographic protocol support Account expiration
(inactivity)
Use Own Domain Can create email without cellular or email verification
AOL Mail AOL Inc. 1993, Mar Free (Ad) Unknown 25 MB 54 Yes Yes Yes SSL 3 months ? Requires both
FastMail Fastmail Pty Ltd Australia 1999, Jan $30/year to $90/year[1] 2 GB to 100 GB 50 MB[2] 37 Yes Yes Yes SSL, TLS[3] After subscription expiry Yes, Standard and Professional plans
Gmail Google Inc 2004, Apr Free (Ad); $5/user/month on the user's domain[4] 15 GB[5] 25 MB[6]
(10 GB per file via Google Drive)[7]
71 Yes Yes Yes SSL, TLS 9 months[b] Yes, for $5/user/month option only No
GMX Mail
(gmx.net)
United Internet AG Germany 1997, Jan Free (Ad)[8] or Paid (3-5€/month) 2 GB (free)[9]
5-10 GB (paid)
20 MB (free)
50-100 MB (paid)
German Yes Paid Yes Yes 6 months or if payment stopped ?
Hushmail Hush Communications Ltd. Canada 1999, May Free 14-day trial
$49.98 year (Premium)[10]
10 GB (Premium) 20 MB per file, total 50 MB per mail[11] English Paid Paid Paid SSL, TLS, OpenPGP 3 weeks (Free); Until payment ends Yes No
iCloud[c] Apple Inc. 2011, Oct 0$ or $0.99/month, $2.99/month, or $9.99/month[d] 5 GB (Free), 50 GB, 200 GB, or 2 TB monthly[e] 20 MB

(5GB per message with Mail Drop via iCloud)[14]

4 No[15] Requires phone number for mandatory 2FA[16][17] Requires phone number for mandatory 2FA[16][17] SSL, TLS[15] Never ?
Lycos Lycos, Inc. 1995, Jan Free (Ad) and limited to some countries.
Premium: $19.95 yearly
Free 500MB since Oct 2016, previously 3 GB
Premium 5 GB
35 MB English Plus only Plus only Plus only SSL 1 month[18] ? No
Mail.com United Internet AG 1995 Free (Ad) or $3.95/month or $19.95/year Unlimited 50 MB 3 Paid only Paid only Paid only SSL 6 months (Free);[19] Until payment ends ?
Mail.ru Mail.ru Russia 1998, Jan[20] Free (Ad) or $5 monthly Unlimited 25 MB[f] 4 Yes Yes Yes SSL 6 months (Free); Until payment ends No Yes
Mailfence ContactOffice Group 2013, Nov Free (No Ad)
2,50€/month (Entry)
7,50€/month (Pro)[22]
500 MB (free)
5 GB (Entry) or 20 GB (Pro)[22]
10 MB (Free)
50 (Entry/Pro)
5 Paid Only Paid Only Paid Only SSL 7 months (Free);
Never (Paid) [23]
Yes, for paying accounts No
Outlook.com
(Live Mail/Hotmail)
Microsoft 1996, July (As Hotmail)
2012, July (As Outlook)
Free (Ad); Paid option 15 GB[24] 25 MB (Unlimited via OneDrive) 106 Yes[25] Yes[25] Yes[25] SSL,[25] Exchange ActiveSync[25] 270 days[26] Premium Only[27] No
ProtonMail Proton Technologies AG Switzerland 2013 Free (No Ad); Multi-tiered pricing 500 MB (free)
5 to 20 GB[28]
25 MB 4 Paid Only[29] (currently beta-testing)[30] Paid Only[29] (currently beta-testing)[30] Paid Only[29] (currently beta-testing)[30] SSL 3 months Yes, for premium accounts Premium or first-time accounts only [31]
Rackspace Rackspace Inc 2007, Oct From $2 user/month[g] 25 GB 50 MB 12 Yes Yes Yes SSL Until payment ends Yes
Rediffmail Rediff 1997 Free (Ad) and Paid: 399 (US$5.00)/year for POP3; 50 (63¢ US)/month for mobile Unlimited 25 MB 11 399 (US$5.00) ? ? SSL, TLS 2 months (Mailbox deletion), 3 months (Deactivation) ?
Runbox Runbox Solutions AS Norway 2000[32] $19.95 per year or $49.95 per year with email & web hosting 10 GB[33] 100 MB[34] 2 Yes Yes Yes SSL Until payment ends Yes
Tutanota Tutao GmbH Germany 2011 Free (No Ad)
€12 year (Premium)[35]
1 GB 25 MB 30 No No No SSL, DANE Never for premium accounts Yes
Yahoo! Mail Yahoo! (Oath/Verizon) 1997, Oct Free (Ad)
Yahoo! Mail Plus $49.99
1 TB[h] 25 MB
(150 MB per file via Dropbox)[37]
27 Most countries or YPOPs! Yes[i] Yes SSL[39] except classic version. 12 months[40] ? No
Yandex Mail Yandex LLC 2000, June Free (Ad) Unlimited[41] 22 MB per file, total 30 MB per mail (2 GB per file via Yandex Disk)[42] 6 Yes Yes Yes SSL, TLS 24 months[43] Yes Yes, but when sending declares your mail as spam and requires your mobile phone number
Zoho ZOHO Corporation 2008, Oct Personal Free (No Ad); Premium options $24 to $99/user yearly 5 GB "Lite".
"Standard": 10 & 15 GB
20MB free, 30 or 50 MB paid 16 Yes Yes Yes SSL 4 months (Free); Until payment ends Yes No
Product Owner Location Released Cost Mailbox storage Maximum attachment limit Supported languages POP3[j] support IMAP support SMTP support Cryptographic protocol support Account expiration
(inactivity)
Use Own Domain Can create email without cellular or email verification
  1. ^ In addition to the POP3 support listed here, almost all Web mail providers can be accessed with POP3 using the third-party tool FreePOPs.
  2. ^ Gmail accounts may or may not be deleted after 9 months of inactivity. There is no guarantee they will remain after then.[citation needed]
  3. ^ Must be an Apple (iPod, iPad, &c.) owner to obtain an account, but works on Windows, as well.
  4. ^ 50 GB cost $0.99/month, 200 GB cost $2.99/month, or 2 TB cost $9.99/month[12][13]
  5. ^ shared between file and email storage, customizable ratio
  6. ^ When a user's mail box contains more than 500 MB, they will receive an email with a proposal to increase the volume by 2 GB by solving a CAPTCHA[21]
  7. ^ Requires minimum of 5 mailboxes.
  8. ^ Yahoo! Mail announced Gratis 1 TB of storage space for all its members, in October 2013.[36]
  9. ^ Also can be used on non-mobile devices via third-party software.[38]
  10. ^ In addition to the POP3 support listed here, almost all Web mail providers can be accessed with POP3 using the third-party tool FreePOPs.

Software distribution

General information on webmail providers and products

Product Webmail software Requires JavaScript
AOL Mail Proprietary AOL Mail standard view requires JS; AOL Mail basic HTML view does not use JS
Bitmessage.ch SquirrelMail Yes for signup
FastMail Partial[a] standard interface requires JavaScript, classic interface does not
Gandi Roundcube Yes
Gmail Proprietary Gmail standard view requires JS; Gmail's basic HTML view does not use JS
GMX Mail
(gmx.net)
Proprietary Yes
Hushmail Proprietary Yes
iCloud[b] Proprietary Yes
Lycos Proprietary Yes
Mail.com Proprietary Yes
Mail.ru Proprietary Yes
Mailfence Proprietary Yes
Outlook.com Proprietary Yes
Ovi Mail Proprietary Yes
ProtonMail MIT license Yes
Rackspace Proprietary Yes
Rediffmail Proprietary Yes
Runbox Proprietary Yes
Tutanota GPL v3 Yes
Yahoo! Mail Proprietary Yahoo Mail standard view requires JS; Yahoo Mail basic HTML view does not use JS
Yandex mail Proprietary Yes
Zoho Proprietary Yes
Product Software facility Requires JavaScript
  1. ^ Some parts of the FastMail web software have been released as free, open-source software. The front-end JavaScript library is released as Overture JS[44][45] and the rich-text editor as Squire.[46][47] The data model and various client code was donated to Roundcube for its JMAP implementation.[48]
  2. ^ Must be an Apple (iPod, iPad, &c) owner to obtain an account, but works on Windows, as well.

Digital rights

Verification

Security information users must provide in order to verify and complete the registration when opening an account:

Product SMS verification Secondary email verification
AOL Mail Un­known Un­known
Bitmessage.ch No Yes
FastMail Un­known Un­known
Gandi Un­known Un­known
Gmail Yes Un­known
GMX Mail
(gmx.com)
Un­known Un­known
Hushmail Un­known Un­known
iCloud[a] Un­known Un­known
Lycos Un­known Un­known
Mail.com Un­known optional
Mail.ru Un­known Un­known
Mailfence Un­known Un­known
Outlook.com Un­known Un­known
Ovi Mail Un­known Un­known
ProtonMail email, mobile phone, or credit card email, mobile phone, or credit card
Rackspace Un­known Un­known
Rediffmail Un­known Un­known
Runbox Un­known Un­known
Tutanota Un­known Un­known
Yahoo! Mail Un­known Un­known
Yandex Mail Yes Un­known
Zoho Un­known Un­known

Other

Verified privacy and legal defense[b] Verified (possibly) neutral technology Claimed privacy policies[c]
Product Server's location(s) Secure (SSL) webmail Tor gateway available Tor browser allowed Proxy gateway available Internet censorship (countries) HTTP tracking cookies Personalized ads[d] Email tracking[e] Information sharing Browser/platform tracking
AOL Mail USA Yes (default) No Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known
Bitmessage.ch Switzerland[49] Yes (default) Yes No, JS required No No No No No No No
FastMail USA / Iceland Yes (default) No Un­known Yes[50] Un­known Un­known No Un­known Un­known Un­known
Gandi France [f] Yes (default) No Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known
Gmail USA Yes (default) No No No Un­known Yes Yes Un­known Yes Yes
GMX Mail
(gmx.com)
USA Yes No No Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known
Hushmail Canada Yes (default) No Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known No Un­known No Un­known
iCloud[g] USA Yes (default) No Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known
Lycos Korea Yes No Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known
Mail.com Germany Yes No No Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known
Mail.ru Russia Yes No Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known
Mailfence Belgium Yes (default) No Yes[51] No No No No No No No
Outlook.com USA Yes (default) No Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known
Ovi Mail Finland Yes (default) No Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known
ProtonMail Switzerland Yes (default) Yes No, JS required No No No No No No No
Rackspace USA Yes (default) No Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known
Rediffmail India Yes No Yes Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known
Runbox Norway Yes (default) No Yes Un­known Un­known No No Un­known No Un­known
Tutanota Germany Yes (default) No No, JS required No No No No No No No
Yahoo! Mail USA Yes (default) No Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known
Yandex Mail Russia Yes (default) No Yes Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known
Zoho USA / India Yes No Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known No Un­known Un­known Un­known
  1. ^ Must be an Apple (iPod, iPad, &c.) owner to obtain an account, but works on Windows, as well.
  2. ^ This information can be verified by anyone with access to internet. Servers location play role in a investigation and serves thereof for legal defense
  3. ^ Statement cannot be verified to be actual true as the information is handled by servers not accessed by the public
  4. ^ For services hosted by companies that also own web search engines: The results of ads are arranged for the user in accordance to his/her interests as determined from previous search queries or other information available to the search engine.
  5. ^ Tracking the user is not necessarily bad faith behaviour – it has to be conducted in order to provide personalized search results.
  6. ^ Have servers in use, but all email hosted in Paris according to email conversation with their CEO.
  7. ^ Must be an Apple (iPod, iPad, &c.) owner to obtain an account, but works on Windows, as well.

Unique features

Unique features in webmail products
Name Features
FastMail One time passwords;[52] spam filter; backscatter detection;[53] deletion of selected attachments. Android and IPhone apps.
Gmail Account verification via SMS or voice call in some countries;[54] Messages grouped into "conversations"; "Normal" view via Settings; Labels instead of folders; Undo send (implemented as a delayed send)
Mailfence Client-side encryption, Digital signatures, Full OpenPGP inter-operability and support, Integrated account keystore, Multiple PGP keypair support, Public keyserver connection, Full reversibility and key revocation;[55]
Outlook.com One-time password, Mobile alerts, Account verification via SMS or voice call in some countries, Rules,[56] Messages grouped into "conversations", Scheduled Cleanup,[56] Filter to e.g. only see newsletters or Emails from contacts,[56] Recover deleted emails;[57]
Ovi Mail As of May 2011, content is provided by Yahoo![58]
ProtonMail Client-side encryption, email expiration, automatic encryption for ProtonMail-ProtonMail emails, optional email encryption for messages from ProtonMail to other providers
Rackspace Mix & Match Rackspace Email mailboxes with more expensive Hosted Exchange mailboxes
Rediffmail sign-in via Google, Yahoo!, Facebook, Twitter, Mobile Sync; Indrive.
Tutanota Client-side encryption, automatic encryption of mailbox, automatic encryption of emails between Tutanota users, optional email encryption for messages from Tutanota to other providers
Yandex Mail No ads, email for own domains (Yandex PDD), scheduled email delivery, SMS verification, sign-in via Twitter, VK, Facebook, Google Profile
Zoho Email Sharing, Folder Sharing, Collaborating with other users by Chat/ Social media for organization, Filters, Schedule and send emails, reminders, Notes, Tasks, Bookmarks and so on.

Features

Service name Automatic forwarding Email client access[a] Client email for other server Integration with IM service Domain
Name
customization
Interface
script
technique
Virus scanning Filters out emails with executable attachments Custom "From:" Address Address modifiers (subaddressing) Server hosted public keyring (for encryption) Shared key encryption
AOL Mail No Yes
(POP3, IMAP, SMTP)
Yes[b] AOL Instant Messenger No[c] JavaScript/ Ajax Yes
(McAfee)
No ? ? No No
FastMail Yes Yes
(POP3, IMAP, SMTP)
Yes
(POP3 only)
XMPP Enhanced, Premier, and all Business and Family plans HTML/ JavaScript/ CSS/Ajax Yes Configurable with user filtering rules Yes Plus addressing and subdomain addressing[59] No No
Gmail Yes Yes
(POP3, IMAP)
SSL/TLS supported
SMTP restricted[d]
Yes
(POP3 only)
Google Talkbeta (XMPP), AOL Instant Messenger Yes
(Google Apps $5.00 monthly/ $50.00 annually)
HTML/ JavaScript/ Ajax[e] Yes Yes, including .exe files in zip files Yes, limited.
Feature restricted to preconfigured addresses. Addresses not registered in advance with Gmail are blocked.
Plus addressing No No
GMX Mail No Yes
(POP3, IMAP[f], SMTP)
SSL/TLS supported
Yes
(POP3 only)
XMPP Yes HTML/ JavaScript/ Ajax Yes
(McAfee and Symantec)
Yes, including .exe files in zip files Yes No No No
Hushmail Supported in Hushmail Business accounts Extra cost[g] ? No Supported in Hushmail Business accounts HTML/ JavaScript/ Ajax Yes ? Yes, unlimited email aliases for paid subscribers No Yes Yes
Mail.com Premium accounts only Yes
(POP3, IMAP, SMTP)
SSL/TLS supported
Yes
(POP3 only)
Google Talk (XMPP) No HTML/ JavaScript/ Ajax2 Yes Yes, including .exe files in zip files Yes No No No
Mail.ru Yes Yes
(POP3, IMAP)
Yes
(POP3 only)
Custom Yes (Free, Mail.ru for Business supports up to 5000 mailboxes) HTML/ Ajax (Beta) Yes
(Kaspersky)
? Yes ? No No
Mailfence Paying accounts only Yes (paying accounts);
(POP3, SMTP, Microsoft Exchange Server, IMAP)
SSL/TLS supported
Yes XMPP[h] Yes, for paying accounts HTML/ Ajax Yes Yes, including .exe in zip files Yes, for paying accounts Plus addressing[60] Yes No
Outlook.com Yes Partial
(POP3, SMTP, Microsoft Exchange Server, IMAP[61])[i]
Yes
(POP3 only)
Skype, Google Hangouts, Facebook Chat No[j] HTML/ JavaScript/ CSS/Ajax Yes Yes, including .exe files in zip files Yes Plus addressing[62] No No
ProtonMail No No ? No Yes, for premium accounts JavaScript/Ajax Yes (ClamAV) No Yes Plus addressing Yes Yes
Rackspace Yes Yes
(POP3, IMAP)
SSL/TLS supported
SMTP restricted
? Yes Yes HTML/ JavaScript/ Ajax Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
rediff No Plus members only ? Rediff Bol Yes JavaScript/ Ajax2 Yes ? Yes ? No No
Runbox Yes Yes
(IMAP, POP, SMTP)
SSL/TLS supported
Yes
(POP3, Hotmail, Gmail)
SSL/TLS supported
XMPP, Google Talk, AOL Instant Messenger, MSN, ICQ, IRC[63] Yes HTML/ JavaScript/ CSS/Ajax Yes
(ClamAV)
If discarded by virus scanner Yes
Selectable while composing; saved identities
Plus addressing[64] No No
Seznam.cz Yes Yes
(POP3, IMAP, SMTP)
SSL/TLS supported
Yes
(POP3 only)
No No HTML/ JavaScript Yes
(ESET-NOD32)
? Yes ? No No
Tutanota No No ? No Yes JavaScript No No Yes No Yes Yes
Yahoo! Mail Yes[65] Yes
(POP3-Plus members only, but free in some countries, IMAP
SSL/TLS supported)
Yes
(POP3 only)
Yahoo! Messenger $35 yearly HTML/ JavaScript/ CSS/Ajax Yes
(Norton AntiVirus)
Yes, including .exe files in zip files Yes
& only 10 addresses
Plus addressing (using "-" only) No No
Yandex Mail Yes Yes (POP3, IMAP, SMTP, SSL) Yes
(POP3 only)
Ya Online, any XMPP IM Yes (Free, Yandex PDD supports up to 1000 mailboxes without verification of legal use) HTML/ JavaScript/ CSS/Ajax Yes
(Dr.Web[66])
Configurable or/and if discarded by antivirus Yes, only from confirmed addresses[67] Plus addressing[68] No No
Zoho Yes Yes (POP, IMAP, SMTP) Yes (POP) XMPP, Google Talk, AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, Yahoo! Messenger Yes (business accounts) Ajax Yes ? Yes ? No No
Service name Automatic forwarding Email client access[a] Client email for other server Integration with IM service Domain
Name
customization
Interface
script
technique
Virus scanning Filters out emails with executable attachments Custom "From:" Address Address modifiers Server hosted public keyring (for encryption) Shared key encryption
  1. ^ a b Most mail services that do not support POP3 access can be accessed through the FreePOPs mail proxy software.
  2. ^ Through AOL Easy Transfer
  3. ^ Through AOL My eAddress
  4. ^ Gmail restricts the FROM field to registered addresses. e.g. Disposable addresses forbidden.
  5. ^ HTML interface available for legacy browsers or users with JavaScript disabled.
  6. ^ IMAP only available for paid accounts.
  7. ^ IMAP access available for $14.99 for the first year and $29.99 yearly thereafter.
  8. ^ Mailfence provides an internal Instant Messaging feature for group members.
  9. ^ Since March 12, 2009, POP3 technology rolled out to Windows Live Hotmail customers worldwide. Additionally, the proprietary DeltaSync-protocol is available.
  10. ^ Through Windows Live Custom Domains

See also

References

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  2. ^ "FastMail account limits".
  3. ^ "Opportunistic SSL/TLS encryption on outgoing emails". FastMail. 2010-01-29.
  4. ^ "Google Apps Pricing".
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  6. ^ "Gmail: Maximum attachment size". Google.
  7. ^ "Insert files using Google Drive in Gmail".
  8. ^ GMX FreeMail Archived 2012-03-06 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ http://www.computerbase.de/news/2012-02/gmx-lockt-kunden-mit-groesserem-e-mail-postfach/ (German)
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  17. ^ a b "Two-factor authentication for Apple ID". Retrieved 17 June 2017.
  18. ^ "Lycos Mail Terms of Service".
  19. ^ Mail.com: 2. Term and Termination: 2.4 If your account is not a Premium Services account it may be suspended after six months of inactivity
  20. ^ Mail.Ru Group: Главная Archived 2007-07-05 at the Wayback Machine Template:Link language
  21. ^ Объем почтового ящика - Mailbox quota Template:Link language (Help information in Russian only.)
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  30. ^ a b c "ProtonMail Bridge FAQ".
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  34. ^ "Runbox: Account Features and Quotas".
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  47. ^ "Squire".
  48. ^ "FastMail supports Roundcube Next development". FastMail Pty Ltd. 2015-06-05.
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  51. ^ "Send email anonymously using Mailfence and Tor".
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  53. ^ "Backscatter". FastMail.
  54. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions on Account Verification via SMS or voice call".
  55. ^ "Why mailfence is a unique, secure and private email service".
  56. ^ a b c Clean, clutter-free inbox Outlook.com
  57. ^ Recover deleted messages Outlook.com
  58. ^ Ovi Mail migrated to Yahoo Archived 2012-04-19 at the Wayback Machine
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