I recently 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 others from anywhere in the world for free using POP3 and IMAP protocols with popular email clients like 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. This means that it doesn’t matter whether you’re checking mail on a PC, Mac, Android, or iOS device; as long as you’re connected to the internet and have a fully functional web browser on your device, you’re good to go!
MyEmail.com also offers a free email service, and if you create an account, you’ll receive a free email address, a free picture album, a free calendar, and free file storage. However, as of this writing, the sign up page gives a “404 Not Found” error, indicating that the registration page does not presently exist and was not discovered on the site’s server. So, for the time being, I would recommend only utilising the service to check your messages from other email providers from places such as work, home, or school.
- The procedures listed below can help you log into your account to check your emails:
Steps to Log In to MyEmail.com
- Visit http://mymail.com to check your mail.
- The “Email Address” area is located in the centre of the page, to the right. Type in your email address there.
- the “Password” area, and then enter your password.
- “Check Email” should be clicked.
You can store images, files, documents, and more after signing in to your free MyEmail account or an existing POP3/IMAP email account. You can also take advantage of all the other useful features that the service offers, like making and organising your photo albums, calendars, and address book, using the spell check feature to write better messages, and using the search function to quickly locate old messages that you need right away.