Electronic mail, often abbreviated to e-mail, email or simply mail, is a store-and-forward method of composing, sending, receiving and storing messages over electronic communication systems.
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| Free Webmail by GMX - http://www.gmx.com/ GMX (Global Mail Exchange) is a major branch of United Internet, a listed company, and one of the world's most successful email providers. With its innovative webmail system, GMX provides solutions for home users, as well as small and mid-size enterprises. - [Read more] |
| Hushmail - http://www.hushmail.com Hushmail offers private, secure and free email accounts. The emails are encrypted and spam/virus scanned. - [Read more] |
| Mail.com - http://www.mail.com Mail.com provides consumers with web-based e-mail services, which are accessible from any computer connected to the Internet, anywhere in the world. - [Read more] |
| Yahoo Mail - http://mail.yahoo.com Yahoo! claims to offer the best web based free email services with unlimited storage space and award-winning spam protection features. - [Read more] |
| Gmail - http://mail.google.com Gmail is a free email service operated by Google.com which combines both the basic email features with the newest technology available. - [Read more] |
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Emails bare NRC's Fukushima chaos - In the confusion following the earthquake and tsunami that damaged the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear complex last March, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission said it was standing by to help. But a trove of emails posted on the NRC's website shows an agency struggling to figure out how to respond and how to deal with the American public while cutting through what one official called "the fog of ...Syrian emails cite Barbara Walters - A group of hackers reportedly leaked hundreds of emails from Syrian President Bashar Assad’s office this week, one of which revealed that in preparation for Assad’s interview with Barbara Walters last year, aides to the president were advised to remind him that the “American psyche can be easily manipulated.”
Emails reveal panic at U.S. nuclear agency as experts were kept in the dark following Fukushima disaster - Emails posted on the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission website after the Fukushima disaster last March have revealed the agency was kept in the dark about the scale of the crisis.

