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  1. Microsoft Outlook - Wikipedia

    Internet Mail Only (aka IMO mode): A lighter application mode with specific emphasis on POP3 and IMAP accounts, including a lightweight fax application. Corporate Work group (aka CW mode): A full …

  2. Learn more about AOL's Free Email with AOL Mail | AOL Products

    Get user-friendly email with AOL Mail. Sign up now for world-class spam protection, easy inbox management, and an email experience tailored to you.

  3. Gmail interface - Wikipedia

    Gmail allows the user to add other email accounts to be used as optional sender addresses on outgoing email. The system carries out a verification process to confirm the user's ownership of each email …

  4. Email - Wikipedia

    Electronic mail (usually shortened to email; alternatively hyphenated e-mail) is a method of transmitting and receiving digital messages using electronic devices over a computer network.

  5. AOL Mail - Wikipedia

    The service supports standard email protocols including POP3, SMTP, IMAP, [3] allowing for integration with a wide range of email clients. AOL Mail also allows users to link their accounts to other email …

  6. Strikethrough - Wikipedia

    Wordstar supported the "strikeout" decoration since version 3.0 in 1982, although the functionality may have been present in earlier versions. [4] Wordstar was launched in 1978. It dominated the personal …

  7. History of email - Wikipedia

    Starting with the advent of webmail (the web-era form of email) and email clients in the mid-1990s, use of email began to extend to the rest of the public. By the 2000s, email had gained ubiquitous status. …

  8. Mailbird - Wikipedia

    Mailbird supports IMAP and POP3 accounts from different email providers, such as Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, Exchange, etc. The calendar feature provides typical views by day, week, and …