Most people who use the internet for any length of time, use email also. A convenient way to communicate with parties online, it is also a great place to store files, receipts and other information online. Email accounts are issued from internet service providers, or ISPs. Free email accounts are available from Gmail, Yahoo or Hotmail. While accounts are available through many online websites,
. another free service, http://www.myemail.com gives users free email, an online calendar and free file storage. Before sending an email, and after signing up, it is necessary to sign into the email account. A simple process, it can confuse those new to email programs. This is a necessary process, as it allows only those authorized to use that account, access to private emails, files and contact information. Without a sign in, anyone could access that information. The process varies depending on whether the email is sent online through a browser, or if a POP3 or IMAP program is used to receive and send email from the desktop. If signing in from a website, such as myemail.com, enter the username or full email address. Also enter the chosen password. There is usually an option to remember log in details. Only check that box if the computer is used by a single user. If others have access to it, email passwords can become compromised, putting the user at risk of unauthorized viewing. Myemail provides support for the Ajax 2.0 interface. There is built in antivirus protection, and unlimited storage for users. Signup is free and and members can check their existing accounts, such as POP3 and IMAP from anywhere with a myemail.com account. It is easy to add other accounts once signed up. There are sections which provide help, detail features and allow those needing to do so, a way to contact a customer service representative. More Reference Links: http://www.myemail.com http://www.gmail.com