Audience

Anyone looking for a free webmail client with customizable domains

About Mail.com

Choose your email address from our huge selection of domains – from @elvisfan.com to @consultant.com – to suit all your needs. At mail.com you can create a personal and unique email address to express who you are, entirely for free. Start by choosing your username and desired email domain from the 200 domains which are listed below. Become a premium user to benefit from exclusive features. Once you register as a free user, you can easily upgrade your account. mail.com is a free webmail client based in the United States. It offers a wide range of unique email domains, a customizable user interface, as well as numerous useful features integrated in each email account. Purchased in 2010 by the German United Internet Group, Europe's leading internet specialist and one of the world's largest web hosting provider.

Pricing

Starting Price:
Free
Free Version:
Free Version available.

Integrations

Ratings/Reviews - 2 User Reviews

Overall 1.0 / 5
ease 1.0 / 5
features 1.0 / 5
design 1.0 / 5
support 1.0 / 5

Company Information

Mail.com
United States
www.mail.com

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Product Details

Platforms Supported
SaaS
iPhone
iPad
Android
Training
Documentation
Support
Phone Support
Online

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Mail.com Product Features

Mail.com Reviews

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  • A Mail.com User
    Admin
    Used the software for: 2+ Years
    Frequency of Use: Daily
    User Role: User
    Company Size: 1 - 25
    Design
    Ease
    Features
    Pricing
    Support
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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    "Account was closed by their mail.com system with out any notice and all of our emails and data were cancelled"

    Posted 2024-02-22

    Pros: N/A.

    Cons: Account was closed by their mail.com system with out any notice and all of our emails and data were cancelled

    Overall: I wonder how can they stay on the market with such a miserable service.

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  • Alan S.
    Landlord and property developer.
    Used the software for: 2+ Years
    Frequency of Use: Daily
    User Role: User
    Company Size: 1 - 25
    Design
    Ease
    Features
    Pricing
    Support
    Probability You Would Recommend?
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    "Absolutely disgusting"

    Posted 2023-06-14

    Pros: Everything was ok apart from being bombarded with endless ads simply because i chose not to pay for premium.

    Cons: Suddenly blocked my account after many years and i have now lost hundreds of important contacts and endless amounts of saved data. They now ignore my emails and when they did respond it was pretty much tough luck.

    Overall: Blocked my account without any warning and will not allow me to access my saved data, emails, or contacts. This will now have a huge impact on my life and there are important documents that are lost forever, they refuse to do anything to help and after reading many reviews it seems they are doing this to hundreds and hundreds of users simply because they use the so called free service. Absolutely disgusting, if you value your data do not use Mail.com.

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