Query "Aol Mai" is a common misspelling of "AOL Mail", which is the email service available from AOL itself. For users online who are looking for a way to email family and friends without an expensive monthly costs, getting an AOL mail account is free with the usage of AOL'S Internet service and also by signing up for an AOL email account using the official AOL and Netscape website
. (http://www.aol.com/). AOL's email service is available to all users who currently have internet and are in need of free email account to store documents and other attachments in a remote storage location online. Some of the features available with a free AOL mail account includes unlimited storage, 25MB attachment size limits, mobile and HTML versions (to easily read inbox material) as well as drag and drop capabilities when moving and sorting mail. AOL has an entire section of the website dedicated to giving new or potentially new users a chance to view the features of AOL's email service by viewing the features and taking a virtual tour (http://o.aolcdn.com/cdn.webmail.aol.com/mailtour/aol/en-us/index.htm). The AOL mail tour allows newcomers to see all of the options they have for communicating with those on their contact list as well as the full list of email options upon singing up for an account. AOL also has an original feature of giving users the opportunity to chat using AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) while using the email service directly within a web browser, eliminating the need to download the entire instant messenger software to the computer before chatting. With AOL's email service, users are able to keep incoming and outgoing messages organized and also within individually created virtual folders (which is another feature of using the AOL mail service). In addition to allowing members to access their email within web browsers, AOL also allows the use of external mail clients to load inbox and sent messages from any computer. More Reference Links: http://www.aol.com/ http://o.aolcdn.com/cdn.webmail.aol.com/mailtour/aol/en-us/index.htm