Free edu email 2016

Here are some free education email services that were available in 2016:

  1. Gmail (edu.google.com): Google offers free email accounts to students, teachers, and educators through its G Suite for Education program.
  2. Microsoft Outlook (outlook.com/edu): Microsoft offers free email accounts to students, teachers, and educators through its Office 365 Education program.
  3. Yahoo! Mail (mail.yahoo.com/edu): Yahoo! offers free email accounts to students, teachers, and educators through its Yahoo! Mail Education program.
  4. ProtonMail (protonmail.com): ProtonMail is a free, open-source email service that offers end-to-end encryption and is popular among students and educators.
  5. Tutanota (tutanota.com): Tutanota is another free, open-source email service that offers end-to-end encryption and is popular among students and educators.
  6. FastMail (fastmail.com): FastMail is a free email service that offers a simple, ad-free interface and is popular among students and educators.
  7. Zoho Mail (mail.zoho.com): Zoho offers free email accounts to students, teachers, and educators through its Zoho Mail Education program.
  8. Mail.com (mail.com/edu): Mail.com offers free email accounts to students, teachers, and educators through its Mail.com Education program.
  9. Lycos Mail (lycos.com/edu): Lycos offers free email accounts to students, teachers, and educators through its Lycos Mail Education program.
  10. iCloud (icloud.com/edu): Apple offers free email accounts to students, teachers, and educators through its iCloud Education program.

Please note that some of these services may have changed their policies or requirements since 2016, so it's always a good idea to check their websites for the most up-to-date information.