Exeat netzero mail
A blast from the past!
ExaNet and NetZero were two popular internet service providers (ISPs) in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Here's a brief overview of their email services:
ExaNet
ExaNet was a dial-up ISP that offered email services to its subscribers. Their email service was called "ExaMail" and was accessible through a web-based interface. ExaMail allowed users to send and receive emails, as well as access their email accounts from any internet-connected computer.
NetZero
NetZero was another popular dial-up ISP that offered email services to its subscribers. Their email service was called "NetZero Mail" and was also accessible through a web-based interface. NetZero Mail allowed users to send and receive emails, as well as access their email accounts from any internet-connected computer.
Features
Both ExaNet and NetZero Mail offered similar features, including:
- Web-based email access
- Support for attachments (e.g., images, documents)
- Basic spam filtering
- Limited storage space (e.g., 10-20 MB)
Discontinuation
Both ExaNet and NetZero discontinued their dial-up services and email services in the mid-2000s, as broadband internet became more widely available and popular. Today, these services are no longer available, and users who had accounts with ExaNet or NetZero would need to create new email accounts with other providers to access email services.