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  5. mail.com - Wikipedia

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    mail.com is a web portal and web-based email service provider owned by the internet company 1&1 Mail & Media Inc., headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. [ 2 ] 1&1 Mail & Media Inc. is a subsidiary of United Internet Group, a publicly listed internet services company based in Montabaur , Germany.

  6. RocketMail - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Mail was essentially the old RocketMail Webmail system. [2] At the time of the transition, RocketMail users could either choose a Yahoo! ID, since they were not guaranteed the availability of their RocketMail ID on Yahoo!, or could use username.rm as their Yahoo! ID.

  7. Cyrus IMAP server - Wikipedia

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    The Cyrus IMAP server supports server-side mail filtering through the implementation of a mail filtering language called Sieve. The private mailbox database design gives the server considerable advantages in efficiency, scalability, and administratability. Multiple concurrent read/write connections to the same mailbox are permitted.

  8. Mailbox provider - Wikipedia

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    A mailbox provider, mail service provider or, somewhat improperly, [1] email service provider is a provider of email hosting. It implements email servers to send, receive, accept, and store email for other organizations or end users, on their behalf. The term "mail service provider" was coined in the Internet Mail Architecture document RFC 5598 ...

  9. Netscape Mail & Newsgroups - Wikipedia

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    Netscape Mail & Newsgroups features support for relevant protocols such as IMAP, POP3 and SMTP, a built-in Bayesian spam filter, support for multiple accounts, etc. Released in 1995, [1] [2] it was the first mail reader (or Usenet reader) to support native display of HTML messages.