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International email arises from the combined provision of internationalized domain names (IDN) [1] and email address internationalization (EAI). [2] The result is email that contains international characters (characters which do not exist in the ASCII character set), encoded as UTF-8, in the email header and in supporting mail transfer protocols.
In addition to an email address, each GMX account includes a Mail Collector, Address Book, Organizer, and File Storage. Every user can register up to 10 individual GMX email addresses. Popup ads are displayed to all users, including premium, at GMX login; [2] as of 2021 GMX was the only large email provider using popup ads. [3]
De-Mail (German pronunciation: [deːˈeːmɛɪ̯l]) is a German e-government communications service that makes it possible to exchange legal electronic documents between citizens, agencies, and businesses over the Internet. The project was originally called Bürgerportal and has been implemented by the German government in cooperation with ...
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Restricted to individuals or companies with a physical address in Moldova. Yes: Yes: 24 March 1994.me Montenegro: Montenegro: Also unofficially used and marketed as a domain hack (for example love.me, meet.me, etc.). Yes: Yes: 24 September 2007.mg Madagascar: Madagascar: Restricted to registration with companies in Madagascar. NIC-MG: No: Yes ...
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mailbox.org is an encrypted email service provider based in Germany. [2] The encryption system uses PGP like most other encrypted email providers. It also features address books, calendars, video conferencing, online office and tasks management. It competes against Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace as a German based provider. Its target ...
.de is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Germany. DENIC (the Network Information Centre responsible for .de domains) does not require specific second-level domains, and there are no official ccSLDs under .de ccTLD, as it is the case with the .uk domain range which until 2014 required .co.uk domain for example.