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  • Yahoo mail

    Yahoo! Mail is a Web-based email (webmail) service from Yahoo!. It is the largest [1] e-mail provider on the Internet, serving millions of users.[2] Yahoo! Mail's major competitors include ...

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  • Yamanner

    The Yamanner worm is a computer worm written in javascript that targets a vulnerability in the Yahoo! Mail service. Released on June 12, 2006, the worm spread through the yahoo system, infecting ...

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  • Msn hotmail

    MSN Hotmail is a free web-based e-mail service, which is accessible via a web browser. Its competitors include AIM Mail, Gmail, and Yahoo! Mail. Hotmail will be moved to the Windows Live branding ...

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  • Ypops

    YPOPs! (previously known as YahooPOPs!) is an open-source application that provides POP3 and SMTP access to Yahoo! Mail. It is available on the Windows, Linux, Solaris and Mac platforms. The ...

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  • Aim mail

    AIM Mail is a web-based email (webmail) service provided by AOL. Its main competitors are Gmail, MSN Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail. The AIM in the name stands for AOL Instant Messenger, AOL's instant ...

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