How does web-based email work? How is it different from AOL or my ISP account?
Web-based email services Like Weirdcrap’s Totally FREE Inbox email, store messages on a network that is available from any computer connected to the Internet. You can use any web browser to view and send messages. Therefore, if your a student or you travel often, you’ll always have access to your email! Weirdcrap email is totally free–there will never be a service charge. Email accounts through AOL or your ISP require special software to receive and send email. Most importantly, with AOL and other ISPs, your email address remains yours only so long as you continue to pay a monthly fee.
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