Servicios de correo alternativos

http://www.bigstring.com/free-email-address/free-email-features.php

 https://www.the-cloak.com/login.html 

http://www.behidden.com/user_home_page_emailer.php  

http://www.privacyharbor.com/basic-account.html

http://www.fastmail.fm/mail/personal.html 

http://www.safe-mail.net/ 

https://ssl.mailvault.com/ 

http://lavabit.com/index.html 

http://www.loqmail.com/tour.html 


Free Encrypted Email Services and Software

sbwave email encryption
This free service allows you to send and receive encrypted email via a web form. At the time of this writing, there are no advertisements inserted into your email. The encryption is "light to moderate", and the site advises that you should not use it for anything requiring strong encryption - that is, it is designed for personal messages and not for anything that requires strong security. You and your recipient need to have an email client that can interpret HTML email.
Hushmail Email Encryption
This is basically a free web email service that also encodes your email using a 1024 bit public key encryption. You can encrypt your attachments as well, but there is a 1.5MB limit on the total attachment size at the time of this writing. You can only send email to other hushmail users. Your mailbox is currently limited to 3MB of space. If you need to send/receive confidential email, and can persuade your recipients to also use hushmail, you might wish to try this service.
PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) Public Key Encryption
The above link is to the International PGP Home Page, where you can get free binaries and sources for Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) for a variety of operating systems for either US or non-US countries. You can use PGP to encrypt your email in conjunction with your email client, be it Eudora, ELM, PINE, or whatever. PGP is a public key encryption system, which means that you have two keys (passwords), one which is known only to you and the other is known to your recipient. Messages or documents (or whatever) encoded with one key can only be decoded with the other. You can read more about this from the PGP FAQs at the site.
GPG: GNU Privacy Guard
This is the GNU version of PGP (Pretty Good Privacy), a public key encryption system. Like all things GNU, it is free and can be freely distributed and modified. It is generally compatible with the newer PGP versions (depending on the encryption algorithms you choose); but you should read their FAQ for more details.

Free Encrypted Chat

PSST Easy Encrypted Instant Messaging
If you are concerned about security and privacy when you chat with others on the Internet, this open source chat utility for Windows and Linux allows you to communicate using encryption without your message going through a server (it's a peer to peer tool).
X-IM Free Encrypted Instant Messaging
X-IM encrypts the messages passing between you and others as you chat with them on the Internet. Your messages pass through the vendor's server, and if the person you're chatting with is not online, the message is held till he/she comes online. The client allows for group conferencing and filtering of messages. At the time of this writing, the supported platforms include Windows 9x, ME, 2000 and XP.
 http://www.thefreecountry.com/security/encryptedemail.shtml


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17 Email Services Alternative To Gmail


Gmail  (or Google Mail as it is known in the UK) has stepped the whole email service to up a level than the competitors, effectively becoming the better free email service. But there are many other webmail services out there, as well. Whether you need of traditional web based email, below is a collection of 17 email services alternative to Gmail you can test.
Canada.com . Is a web based e-mail system, you can collect and forward all of your e-mail accounts into one mailbox!
Bigstring. BigString Corporation (OTCBB: BSGC) has created a revolutionary new email service that allows users to control their sent email. The Company’s BigString product is an email service for both individuals and businesses that is recallable and changeable. With a patent pending technology, BigString allows a user to easily send, recall, erase, self-destruct and modify an email after it has been sent.
Bluebottle. Bluebottle Spam-Free Email uses patent pending anti-spam technology to block and stop the spam that is targetting your inbox.
Boardermail. A no bells-and-whistles email service that is open to anyone.
CanoeMail. Offer free e-mail service to thousands of customers.
AOL Mail. Get your FREE email account
with unlimited storage!
Aussiemail. A free email service provider based out of Australia, but can be use from anywhere.
Mail.emailaccount.com. Another based free email services.
Infinite.indiatimes.com. Another based free email services by Indiatimes.
Fastmail.fm. FastMail is an email provider. You can access your emails and send emails from any computer connected to the Internet with a web-browser.
Graffiti.net and/or third parties may, from time to time, send email messages to Users containing advertisements, special promotions, and other marketing materials (”Email Marketing Programs”) based on the agreed terms between graffiti.net and its selected partner(s). graffiti.net also offers Users permission-based email services.
DidaMAIL. Enables communication by providing a technological foundation that bridges geographic, political, temporal, and operating system distances to let people communicate.
Fastermail.com. Free email service.
Hotpop.com. Store thousands of messages with up to 100 megabytes of space.
Hushmail.com. It provides private, secure free email accounts. Email is encrypted, scanned for viruses and filtered for spam, automatically.
Icqmail.com. Virus Protection, Translator, Skins & more.
Inbox.com. It offer free 5GB** Webmail.
Dcemail.com. DCpages.com Email provides you with a FREE e-mail account which allows you to access your e-mail from any computer in the world via the Web. Click on the link below to sign-up now it only takes a few minutes!

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3. GMX Mail - Free Email Service

GMX Mail - Free Email ServiceHeinz Tschabitscher
GMX Mail is a reliable email service filtered well of spam and viruses whose 5 GB of online storage you can use not only through a rich web interface but also via POP or IMAP from a desktop email program.
More and smarter ways to organize mail could be nice.
GMX Mail Review | GMX Mail Tips

4. Yahoo! Mail - Free Email Service

Yahoo! Mail - Free Email ServiceHeinz Tschabitscher
Yahoo! Mail is your ubiquitous email program on the web with unlimited storage and RSS news feeds, SMS texting and instant messaging to boot.
While Yahoo! Mail is generally a joy to use, free-form labelling and smart folders would be nice, and the spam filter could catch junk even more effectively.
Yahoo! Mail Review | Yahoo! Mail Resources | Yahoo! Mail Tips

5. Zenbe Mail Personal - Free Email Service

Zenbe - Free Email ServiceHeinz Tschabitscher
Zenbe Personal organizes your emails and attachments (from Zenbe and existing POP accounts) with labels and search — and integrates calendar, to-do list, twitter and Facebook updates, too.
With a focus on elegant simplicity, Zenbe provides many sweet shortcuts but also shows quirks and omissions in others. The spam filter is good, but it would be great if IMAP access was possible for all folders (not just the inbox).
Zenbe Personal Review | Zenbe Tips

6. Gawab.com - Free Email Service

Gawab.com - Free Email ServiceHeinz Tschabitscher
Gawab.com is a speedy, stable and very usable free email service with 10 GB online space, POP and IMAP access as well as many a web-based goodie.
It's a pity Gawab.com's IMAP implementation does not give you access to labels, and full message search is missing from the web interface.
Gawab.com Review

7. Inbox.com - Free Email Service

Inbox.comHeinz Tschabitscher
Inbox.com not only gives you 5 GB to store your mail online but also a highly polished, fast and functional way to access it via either the web (including speedy search, free-form labels and reading mail by conversation) or through POP in your email program.
Unfortunately, IMAP access is not supported by Inbox.com, and its tools for organizing mail could be improved with smart or self-teaching folders.
Inbox.com Review | Inbox.com Tips

8. FastMail Guest Account - Free Email Service

FastMail Free Guest Account - Free Email ServiceHeinz Tschabitscher
FastMail is a great free email service with IMAP access, useful features, and a stellar web interface.
It's a pity FastMail does not offer truly effective spam filtering for free accounts, and more storage space for all users.
FastMail Review | FastMail Resources | FastMail Tips

9. Windows Live Hotmail - Free Email Service

Windows Live Hotmail - Free Email ServiceHeinz Tschabitscher
Windows Live Hotmail is a free email service that gives you 5 GB (and growing) of online storage, fast search, solid security, POP access and an interface easy as a desktop email program.
When it comes to organizing mail, Windows Live Hotmail does not go beyond folders (to saved searches and tags, for example), its spam filter could be more effective, and IMAP access to all online folders would be nice.
Windows Live Hotmail Review | Windows Live Hotmail Resources | Windows Live Hotmail Tips

10. Yahoo! Mail Classic - Free Email Service

Yahoo! Mail Classic - Free Email ServiceHeinz Tschabitscher


11. BigString.com - Free Email Service

BigString.com - Free Email ServiceHeinz Tschabitscher
BigString.com is a free 2 GB email service that includes rich secure and certified mail services and lets you password-protect, expire or edit sent messages, for example.
Unfortunately, BigString.com is not equally well equipped for handling incoming mail and lacks organizing tools.
BigString.com Review

12. Lavabit - Free Email Service

Lavabit - Free Email ServiceHeinz Tschabitscher
Lavabit nets you a solid, secure and privacy-conscious email account which you can access in your email program using POP or IMAP and in your browser using a rudimentary web interface.
It's a pity Lavabit restricts statistical spam filtering to paid accounts and lacks a fully fledged web interface.
Lavabit Review

13. Zapak Mail - Free Email Service

Zapak Mail - Free Email ServiceHeinz Tschabitscher
Zapak Mail is a bare-bones free email service with unlimited storage and POP access to boot. With the exception of some background images, Zapak Mail offers no frills and does not help much with handling mail efficiently.
Zapak Mail Review

14. MySpace Mail - Free Email Service

MySpace Mail - Free Email ServiceHeinz Tschabitscher
MySpace Mail adds an email address to your social network so you can exchange messages with everybody, not just MySpace members.
Unlimited storage lets you keep all the mail you like, but don't count on MySpace Mail helping you organize the messages — or your address book. It's also a pity MySpace Mail does not offer POP or IMAP access and cannot retrieve mail from external accounts.
MySpace Mail Review

15. HotPOP - Free Email Service

HotPOP - Free POP3 Email ServiceHeinz Tschabitscher
HotPOP offers free, reliable email accounts you can use with any email program using POP3 and SMTP. In addition, HotPOP lets you forward incoming messages to multiple other addresses.
Unfortunately, HotPOP lacks IMAP access and a web-based email interface and is a bit short on storage space.
HotPOP Review

16. My Way Mail - Free Email Service

My Way Mail - Free Email ServiceHeinz Tschabitscher
My Way Mail is a clean, fast and fun (though not particularly advanced) free email service.
It lacks secure messaging and other advanced, non-essential features, though.
My Way Mail Review | My Way Mail Tips

17. Care2 E-mail - Free Email Service

Care2 E-mail - Free Email ServiceHeinz Tschabitscher
Care2 E-mail provides solid free email with an environmental conscience. The spam filters and editing gimmicks in Care2 E-mail are nice, but so would be message search, IMAP access and smart folders.

18. Mail.com - Free Email Service

Mail.com - Free Email ServiceHeinz Tschabitscher
Mail.com is great for its domain names (use them with forwarding!), but it is missing some of the security and convenience of other web-based email services.


 

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