Alice aol mail

A blast from the past!

Alice.com was a free web-based email service provided by America Online (AOL) in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It was designed to be a more user-friendly alternative to AOL's traditional dial-up email service.

Here are some key features of Alice.com:

  1. Free email: Alice.com offered free email accounts with a @alice.com address.
  2. Web-based interface: Users could access their email accounts through a web-based interface, eliminating the need for a dedicated email client.
  3. Simple design: The interface was designed to be easy to use, with a simple layout and minimal features.
  4. Integration with AOL: Alice.com was closely tied to AOL's services, allowing users to access their email accounts from within the AOL software.

However, Alice.com was eventually discontinued by AOL in 2008, and users were encouraged to migrate to other AOL email services, such as AOL Mail (now known as AOL.com Mail).

If you're looking for a similar free email service, you may want to consider alternatives like Gmail, Outlook.com, or Yahoo Mail.