Recently I discovered a very interesting and also very convenient service called MyEmail.com, which allows you to check your emails from webmail providers like Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, AOL and more, from anywhere in the world for free using POP3 and IMAP protocols with popular email clients such as Thunderbird, Microsoft Outlook, and Mac Mail.
MyEmail’s system is entirely web-based, so you can check your email address from any computer or mobile device connected to the internet, and that means that it really doesn’t matter if you’re using a PC, Mac, Android, or iOS device to check mail, if you’re connected to the internet and you also have a fully functional web browser on your device, you’re good to go!
MyEmail.com also has its own free email service, and if you sign up for an account you’ll get a free email address, free photo album, free calendar, and free file storage. However, at the time of this writing, the sign up page returns a “404 Not Found” error, which means that the registration page does not exist currently and was not found on the site’s server. So for now, I would recommend to stick to using the service just to check your messages from other email providers from places like your work, home, or school.
You can access your account in order to check emails by following the steps below:
MyEmail.com Login Steps
- To check your mail go to http://myemail.com/.
- Type in your email address in the “Email Address” field on the center right side of the page.
- Then type in your password in the “Password” field.
- Click “Check Email”.
After logging in to your free MyEmail account or to an existing POP3/IMAP email account, you’ll be able to store pictures, files, documents, and more, and you’ll also have the opportunity to take advantage of all the other powerful features that the service offers such as creating and organizing your photo albums, calendars, and address book, using the spell check feature to write better messages, using the search function to quickly find old messages that you need right now, etc.
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