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Gmail
Gmail is a free email service developed by Google. Users can access Gmail on the web and using third-party programs that synchronize email content through POP or IMAP protocols.Â
Features
- Automatic email filtering/categorization
- Smart Compose and Smart Reply
- Email nudges and high priority notifications
- Summary cards above your email showing package tracking or travel updates
- Using event details to create calendar entries
- Assistive writing suggestions
- Intelligent search suggestions
Features in other Google products that depend on your Gmail, Chat, and Meet data include:
- Assistant reminders of your bills due
- Maps displaying restaurant reservations
- Travel bundling your itineraries
- Google Pay showing loyalty cards
- Suggested offline maps for upcoming travel
ProtonMail
ProtonMail is the world’s largest secure email service, developed by CERN and MIT scientists. We are open source and protected by Swiss privacy law.is an end-to-end encrypted email service founded in 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland by scientists who spent time at the CERN research facility.
Features
- Sending limit: 50 messages/hour and 150 messages/day
- Labels limit: 3
- Folders limit: 3
- Storage: 500 MB
- Custom domains: not supported
- Additional addresses: not supported
- Customer support: limited
- Short email domain (@pm.me): receive messages only
- Pricing: free!
ProtonMail Plus
- Sending limit: 300 messages/hour and 1000 messages/day*
- Labels limit: 200
- Folders limit: 200
- Storage: 5 GB
- Custom domains: 1
- Additional addresses: 5
- Customer support: yes
- Short email domain (@pm.me): send and receive messages
- IMAP Support via ProtonMail Bridge
- Migration tools
- Pricing: $5/month or $48/1-yr ($4/month) or $79/2-yrs ($3.29/month)