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Mail.com is a free email service and portal reaching 4.9 million monthly people, including 2.4 million in the U.S. You can register your email address from 500 customizable domains, e.g., @consultant.com and @doctor.com. The Mail.com portal offers users a customizable experience and a wide range of categories including breaking news, business, entertainment, sports, automotive, videos, health and beauty. It features premium, original content from leading sites: Deadline.com, HollywoodLife.com, Movieline.com and OnCars.com. Mail.com offers free, premium and mobile versions of its email products and attracts a more educated, Internet-savvy and professional audience, with a slightly higher composition of males.
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