GMX Mail explained

GMX Mail
Commercial:Yes
Launch Date:1997
Current Status:Online
Content License:Proprietary
Headquarters:Brauerstraße 48, Karlsruhe
Owner:GMX Internet Services, Inc.
Company Type:Subsidiary of United Internet
Language:4 languages
Registration:Required
Type:Webmail, POP3, IMAP4
Num Users:11 million active users
Url:

German
: English
: Spanish
: French

GMX Mail is a free, advertising-supported email service provided by Global Mail eXchange or Global Message eXchange in Germany. Users may access received GMX mail via webmail, or using POP3 or IMAP4 protocols. Mail is sent using SMTP. Founded in 1997, GMX is a subsidiary of Ionos SE, a stock-listed company in Germany,[1] and a sister company to Ionos and Fasthosts Internet.[1] In addition to an email address, each GMX account includes a Mail Collector, Address Book, Organizer, and File Storage. Every user can register up to 10 individual GMX email addresses. Popup ads are displayed to all users, including premium, at GMX login;[2] GMX was the only large email provider using popup ads.[3]

Security

GMX Mail provides GMX.net and GMX.com users two-factor authentication (2FA) as a security measure.

References

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.gmx.com/about.html GMX: About
  2. https://spartda.de/gmx-login GMX login: GMX login
  3. http://www.laptopmag.com/review/software/gmx-global-mail-exchange-beta.aspx?page=1 Stern, Joanna: GMX Global Mail Exchange (Beta) Review