Cfu net mail

CFU (Cathode-Following Unit) Net Mail is a type of email service that was popular in the early days of the internet. It was used by users of the CFU email system, which was a precursor to modern email services like Gmail, Yahoo, and Outlook.

CFU Net Mail was a proprietary email system developed by the CFU company, which was founded in the 1980s. The system allowed users to send and receive emails using a unique address format, which included the user's name, followed by the @ symbol, and then the CFU domain name (e.g., "[email protected]").

CFU Net Mail was known for its simplicity and ease of use, making it a popular choice for individuals and small businesses. However, the service was eventually discontinued, and the CFU company was acquired by another company.

Today, CFU Net Mail is no longer available, and the domain name is no longer active. However, some users may still have CFU email addresses that they use for nostalgic or historical purposes.