Dnschool netzero email

A blast from the past!

DNSchool was a popular online school that offered courses and training programs in various fields, including technology and computer networking. NetZero was a dial-up internet service provider (ISP) that was popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

In the early 2000s, DNSchool partnered with NetZero to offer a free email service to its students and alumni. The email service was branded as "DNSchool NetZero Email" and was designed to provide students with a professional-looking email address that included their DNSchool username.

Here are some key features of the DNSchool NetZero Email service:

  1. Free email service: The email service was free for DNSchool students and alumni, with no monthly fees or subscription charges.
  2. Professional email address: Users could choose from a variety of email addresses that included their DNSchool username, such as [username]@dnschool.netzero.com.
  3. 10MB storage: Each email account came with 10MB of storage space, which was relatively generous for a free email service at the time.
  4. Web-based email client: The email service used a web-based email client that allowed users to access their email accounts from any internet-connected computer.
  5. POP3 and IMAP support: The email service supported both POP3 and IMAP protocols, allowing users to access their email accounts using their preferred email client software.

Unfortunately, the DNSchool NetZero Email service is no longer available, as DNSchool is no longer in operation and NetZero has transitioned to a mobile broadband service provider. However, the service remains a nostalgic reminder of the early days of online education and internet access.