We've had a number of requests lately from visitors using Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express, asking where they can get free custom stationery to liven up their correspondence. This is the place to go. CloudEight Stationery offers a wonderful collection of themed stationery. Each self-installing package includes beautiful scrolling backgrounds, and some include music. (174 visits) Visitor Rating: (11 votes total)
Get your own yourname@compilots.com email address with 7MB of space. (6MB for messages and 1MB for trash) Also check out this aviation site for more about flying, or to sign up for their short URL redirection service. Just click the "Check Email" link from to the home page to sign up. (73 visits) Visitor Rating: (13 votes total)
Here's a reliable free Web-based E-mail service that gives you a nifty E-mail address. The service offers you six megs of space and has a number of helpful features, including spam filters, an easy-to-use address book and no limits on attachments. (94 visits) Visitor Rating: (8 votes total)
This directory offers a roundup of thousands of free E-mail services across the Web. There are many E-mail categories to choose from, including anime, game characters, celebrities, professions, languages and more. There's also a handy search engine to help you find the specific service you want. (118 visits) Visitor Rating: (55 votes total)
Are you worried about the security of your E-mail? This free, easy-to-use encryption program protects your E-mail and attachments and works with your existing E-mail account. Ensuredmail supports Outlook, Outlook Express and most Web-based E-mail programs. (72 visits) Visitor Rating: (8 votes total)
Our favorite E-mail client, Eudora offers a robust package with an easy-to-use interface and all the bells and whistles you could ask for. The free version is available in two flavors: a basic "lite" version and a fully functional, ad-supported version. Also, be sure to check out Andrew Starr's Unofficial Eudora Site, a helpful site with tips, tricks and Eudora utilities. (For Windows and Macs). (63 visits) Visitor Rating: (8 votes total)
An amazing new freeware program that lets you send E-mail that is spoken to your recipient by a "Virtual Person." These sophisticated cyber "stand-ins" speak the messages you send with lifelike, photo-realistic facial expressions. It's a lot of fun. (For Windows) (122 visits) Visitor Rating: (14 votes total)
This site offers a free, secure E-mail service that's easy to sign up for. There's also a helpful directory of categorized Web links. (62 visits) Visitor Rating: (9 votes total)
Definitely the Web's coolest free E-mail program, this high-tech multimedia package lets you jazz up your messages with animations, 3D effects, scrolling pages and more. (For Windows). (114 visits) Visitor Rating: (13 votes total)
This is a solid free Web-based E-mail service that also offers a mailing list, a chat feature, a calendar and anti-spam filters. (64 visits) Visitor Rating: (8 votes total)
Here's a handy free E-mail reminder service that delivers custom messages, famous quotes or Bible verses to you at the times you specify. (62 visits) Visitor Rating: (8 votes total)
This feature-packed E-mail client rivals Eudora as the best free E-mail program on the Web. Among its handier features are support for multiple identities and support for multiple POP3 and IMAP servers. And if you're worried about the security of your E-mail, be sure to download the free QDPGP plugin, which features the powerful PGP encryption program. (90 visits) Visitor Rating: (8 votes total)
A handy free service that lets you access your POP3 E-mail online from anywhere. POPchecker lets you read, delete, forward and reply to E-mail messages on your server without having to download them. (87 visits) Visitor Rating: (7 votes total)
Have you ever wondered if your E-mails are actually being received by your recipients--or whether your messages are being ignored? This handy, free E-mail tracker notifies you when your E-mail is actually read. (88 visits) Visitor Rating: (9 votes total)
Have you ever been reluctant to enter your E-mail address in an online form, for fear of being spammed? Sneakemail is a free service lets you create disposable E-mail addresses. These addresses are aliases of your real E-mail address, (which is kept hidden). Using this service, you can ensure that your E-mail won't be abused, bought or sold. (94 visits) Visitor Rating: (8 votes total)
Are you a Star Trek fan? This nifty new free E-mail service offers you an address of YourName@Starbase49.com and it features both POP3 and IMAP access. (72 visits) Visitor Rating: (9 votes total)
One of our favorite free newsletters, the Internet Tourbus offers lively, original commentary on the Web and "explains Net technology in plain English." Topics range from search engines to spam to viruses to useful sites. (57 visits) Visitor Rating: (8 votes total)
A large, categorized directory of free E-mail newsletters. Many topics available, including cooking, golf, inspiration and much more. (57 visits) Visitor Rating: (7 votes total)
A very useful, one-of-a-kind service that automatically sends you an E-mail anytime a topic or keyword that you specify is mentioned on television. TVEyes.com offers many uses: from following the news on your favorite celebrity to keeping up with your investments. (60 visits) Visitor Rating: (7 votes total)
One of the top free Web-based E-mail services, Yahoo! Mail offers a powerful package that gives you six megabytes of storage space, along with nifty features such as voice mail capability. We particularly like the Norton Antivirus feature, which automatically scans incoming E-mail attachments. Yahoo! Mail also lets you password-protect outgoing E-mails. (63 visits) Visitor Rating: (54 votes total)
This unique service lets you create messages online, and then have them sent via U.S. postal mail, for free. The service is paid for by ads and coupons that are included with your recipients' letter. (75 visits) Visitor Rating: (7 votes total)