|  |  | 6. Free Email Hosting ServicesMany schools are letting free or inexpensive email hosting services
    manage their project and student email account needs. This gets the school out of the
    business of managing student accounts, and may be the ideal solution when you have just a
    few selected project or student accounts that you want to set up. 
      RocketMail for Educationhttp://www.rocketmail.com/
          Offers K-12 students free e-mail, full multimedia mail, mail access from anywhere and
        online help support.  Student accounts show announcements and information of interest
        to young students.
 
Junohttp://www.juno.com/  Not only provides free email (using their client, Windows 95 only), but they also provide
        free-dial up numbers in 400 cities, so it's not essential to use your Internet account to
        access your email.
 
SoftHomehttp://www.softhome.net/
         Free POP3-based email service, which means you can use a free POP3 mail client, such as
        Eudora. This lets you download email from the server and read it off-line. One
        disadvantage of this is that your email then resides on a particular machine: if you want
        to access mail from multiple machines (i.e., at school and home) you'll want to leave your
        mail on their server.
 
Hotmailhttp://www.hotmail.com/
         Free email using their included Hotmail client. While this gives you free email, it also
        gives you advertisement. Schools have reported that so far advertising has not been
        obtrusive or objectionable or included information of a controversial nature.
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