I believe you can get a Free Republic email address if you make a monthly contribution.
Rocketmail... Just kidding. The old net guys might get it.
Microsoft live.com isn’t bad.
Get your own domain and email. It’s inexpensive and you don’t have yahoo or google computers scanning every email, graphing your associations, and selling that info.
I know it’s highly scorned, but there’s really nothing much wrong with an AOL account.
hotmail.com
gmail.com
If you read German, gmx.net offers free email service.
Email at a website is preferable to one at Comcast or other such because you don’t lose it when your service goes away or you go to another one. I use Yahoo which I regret because of its corporate communist leanings but it is reliable and doesn’t go away. Best is to subscribe to a site you pay for and that is foreign based. Lots more privacy and security that way.
gmail.com (google) or outlook.com (microsoft). They are both very reliable and easy to sign up for. I have an account with both.
Not YAHOO! They have frequent outages and tech issues, and their customer service is the pits.
Have to laugh at the Service Issues forum at Yahoo when it goes down.
Q. What is wrong with Yahoo Mail?
A. Marissa Mayer is running the company.
Try ProtonMail. It’s a free encrypted email account.
Fastmail. And for a few dollars a month you can have unlimited aliases.
You need your own servers in your basement in case you may ever want to burn it.
Even though we have Verizon internet, I’ve never used the verizon email. We use a free service called juno.com
It’s easy to set up and virtually no spam has gotten past them
Been with them for about 15 years
My local ISP quit providing private emails. I switched to Outlook.com and have had no problem. Plus you get 15G of online storage, ability to share files and a Calendar and online Office products(Word/Excel/Etc)
How about setting up your own, such as me@coldheartfreeper.com? Hostgator, GoDaddy and others offer cheap packages that provide you with your own email domain and several mailboxes. My $10/month package includes a website and 100 mailboxes; other packages can be had for as little as $30/year. Best thing about it is that because you own the domain, you can set up your addy to just about anything you want (mine is my initials).
Go to Hover.com!!!
Fantastic!
Been using them for 15 years, my name is my email address...like this....
Service is incredible!
The kiss answer is www.mail.com
Or www.hotmail.com
Either option is FREE.
Either option takes less than 5 minutes from start to finish.
The free email options are so convenient you can download an APP for your smart phone for mail.com or set up hotmail.com as POP3 email so your smart phone downloads the email as though it was your own domain.
A unique domain name requires the time & cost to register and to renew the domain every so many years. If you build out the site you’ll also pay a reseller for space on a shared server.
And unless you choose to seek privacy from a “WHOIS” search, anyone can use “whois” to see the personal information you used to register the domain. This includes your address (unless you pay for a P.O. box), city, state, zipcode & phone number.