Clearnet web mail2000

A blast from the past!

Clearnet Web Mail 2000 was a web-based email service provided by Clearnet Communications, a Canadian telecommunications company. It was launched in the late 1990s and was popular among individuals and small businesses in Canada.

Here are some key features of Clearnet Web Mail 2000:

  1. Web-based interface: Users could access their email accounts through a web browser, eliminating the need for a dedicated email client.
  2. POP3 and SMTP support: Clearnet Web Mail 2000 supported POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3) and SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) protocols, allowing users to send and receive emails using their Clearnet email addresses.
  3. Storage space: Each user had a limited amount of storage space for their emails, which was relatively generous for the time (around 10-20 MB).
  4. Spam filtering: Clearnet Web Mail 2000 had basic spam filtering capabilities, which helped to reduce the amount of unwanted emails users received.
  5. Address book: Users could store contact information in their address book, making it easy to send emails to frequently contacted individuals.
  6. Forwarding: Users could forward emails to other email addresses, both within and outside of the Clearnet network.
  7. Customizable settings: Users could customize their email settings, such as font sizes, colors, and layout, to suit their preferences.

Clearnet Web Mail 2000 was eventually phased out as the company shifted its focus to other services and technologies. Today, the service is no longer available, and users who had accounts with Clearnet Web Mail 2000 would need to migrate to other email services or providers.