Specialized
E-mail services
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SpamCop - Fed up with spam? This
free service helps you battle unsolicited junk E-mail and helps you punish
spammers by reporting them (which is normally a tedious, technical process).
There's a helpful FAQ here to help you get started.
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T-Mail.com - This nifty, free
easy-to-use service will translate your E-mail for you. You can use it to
help ease the language barrier with your friend and business contacts
overseas. Supported languages are English, Spanish, French, German, Italian
and Portuguese. Note that the translations are done by computer and, as a
result, may be flawed, and "cannot be relied upon for documents which
require precise translation."
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Everyone.net - Do you have a Web site? Have you ever wanted to offer
a free E-mail service of your own to your site's visitors (just like the big
boys like Yahoo and Lycos)? Everyone.net offers such a service: they offer
"industrial strength," branded E-mail that you can customize to
match your site's appearance. What's more, you can earn revenue with this
service (You get half of the ad inventory to run your own banners). We've
used Everyone.net for the past month and have been pleased with their
service: it's solid and reliable.
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Autobots.net - We've had several
requests lately for a free autoresponder service. (Autoresponders are
automated E-mail services that let you send a custom message on demand to
anyone who requests it). Autobots.net is the best such service on Net: it's
free of ads and allows you to send up to 10 follow-up messages. Lots of
options are available here and a daily activity log will be delivered to
your E-mail address.
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MessageClick - A useful
free service that provides you with a personal phone number at which your
friends, customers and colleagues may send you faxes and voice messages.
MessageClick also delivers fax and voice messages as E-mail attachments,
directly into your current E-mail account. You can then view your faxes and
listen to your voice messages from your PC. What's more, MessageClick
doesn't pester you with ads. Note that MessageClick's
phone numbers are currently confined to the U.S.
- ListBot
- This service offers a free mailing list for your Web site. ListBot's
mailing lists allow you to send announcements and news to people who sign
up. It uses a centralized database so that list members only have to enter
their information once and can manage all of their subscriptions from a
single Web site. This is the best free mailing list provider we've seen.
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MessageX - This innovative
new free service lets you turn your pager, or your PCS phone, into a
wireless messaging center. Thus, anyone with Net access can reach you, 24
hours a day, no matter where you are. With MessageX, anyone can send you a
message, using your regular E-mail address.
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Send E-mail to your GSM mobile phone
- Interesting new free service that allows you to send E-mail messages to
your GSM mobile phone. Note: this site is experiencing heavy traffic and
they're upgrading their servers to accommodate demand. Currently, they're
not accepting new registrations (although you can still use the service
without registering). Registration, when it resumes, will allow you to use
their address book and message logging features.
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UnlistMe.com - Here's a new
free service that promises to help you cut down on the amount of spam, junk
mail and telemarketing calls that you receive. It's the first service of its
kind that we're aware of. (U.S. only). Our own results
with this service haven't been promising so far: we're still getting lots of
spam and junk mail.
- eGroups
- How'd you like to start your own E-mail list? The possibilities are
endless: it could be for your family, your business, your high school class,
your book club, etc. FindMail offers a solid, free Web-based E-mail list
service. The lists can be public or private and all the lists are archived.
Private list archives can only be viewed by list members.
(This service was formerly called FindMail).
- Find
Me-Mail - If you've ever changed your E-mail address or anticipate
doing so, then check out this free service. Find Me-Mail offers a place to
post your new E-mail address for your old E-mail contacts. When you register
with their directory and update your information you won't have to worry
about losing contact with anyone again. Offered in English, German, Spanish
and French.
- Mailto
Encoder - Fight spam with this free service, which will format your
E-mail address in a way that makes it unreadable by any E-mail extractor or
search engine (the favorite tools of spammers).
- ONElist
mailing list service - This is a full-featured mailing list system.
It is easy to set up and moderate. This service is advertiser-supported and
appends a small ad to the top of your newsletters.
(Like many free mailing list providers, ONElist has grown rapidly in
popularity and they apparently haven't been able to keep up with demand.
Visitors report that the service can be very slow at times).
- E-mail
a recipe to a friend - Equal, the makers of the sweetener product,
offer a free service that allows you to browse through their collection of
recipes in "Jams and Jellies", "Recipe du Jour", and the
"Recipe Collection" and if you find a recipe you enjoy, you can
E-mail it to anyone.
- InfoBeat
- Get personalized news sent to you via E-mail. Many categories, including
finance, sports, ski snow reports, entertainment, weather and reminders.
Formerly known as Mercury Mail.
- CoolMail
- An intriguing free service that allows you to listen to your E-mail from
any POP3 account by phone. The only "catch" is that when you log
in, you must listen to a message from their sponsor, before you can hear
your mail messages. You can then respond using any of four pre-defined
replies that you've created. You can also send audio replies to any other
CoolMail member, and they can reply to you. The first
60 minutes of calling CoolMail each month is free. The basic service,
CoolMail Bronze, has no monthly charge and includes toll-free access from
anywhere in North America.
- Free
targeted E-mail - This site is offering a deal in which you can send
100 targeted E-mails (not spam) to customers who have already expressed an
interest in your goods or service.
- Free
E-mail to fax service. - Not sure how much longer this service will
be around---it allows you to send a free fax within a certain covered area.
You may either send a fax through your Web browser or through your E-mail
client.
- Faxaway
- Give these people your E-mail address and you'll be able to take a
"test drive" of their service (i.e., send a free fax).
- Epost
- If you send an E-mail to this service, they will print it out and post it
to any street address in India. Your acquaintances in India can keep in
touch, as well, by posting a letter to this service, which will in turn
E-mail it to you.
- Cool
List - - This service offers free Web-based mailing lists that are
easy to set up. This one-of-a-kind service does have major problems, though.
We have had many complaints about Cool List. From our
own experience, we found the service was often too slow. Also, at times you
might find your messages don't get sent out (or get sent out twice). Not
recommended.
- Never
Forget - Never forget another important date with this free service.
Just type in the holidays and special events you want to be reminded of and
get an E-mail reminder sent to you.
- GeoCities
- This popular service gives you a free E-mail account, a home page and 11
megabytes of space for your Web pages. Go
here for a complete roundup of the best free Web space providers on the
Net.
- E-mail
Reminders & Alerts - This is a roundup of E-mail
"reminder" services that can help you organize your life and
remind you of anything from changing your car's oil to birthdays and
anniversaries.
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