Premium e-mail

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Premium e-mail - term used for professional grade e-mail services that charge a fee as opposed to free e-mail services that are supported by advertising.

Premium e-mail is used to indicate a higher level of professional care and service. Some e-mail services offer a free basic version that is advertising supported along with and option to upgrade to a for-pay premium e-mail version of the same service. The for pay premium e-mail will have removed advertising along with increased storage and additional features like virus scanning and backup recovery. Premium e-mail will have dedicated human support staff while advertising supported e-mail usually have automatic support systems.

Premium e-mail also caters to needs of the professional business segment. Many premium e-mail providers target Small to Mid size Businesses (SMB's) that do not want to maintain their own e-mail server.

Examples of popular premium email service providers include: LuxSci, FastMail.FM.

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