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Reader Reviews : Mail.com and GMX Mail - Free Email Services

User Rating 2 Star Rating (44 Reviews)

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Find users' reviews of the Mail.com and GMX Mail free email services here and share your experience, too.

(You can also check archived GMX Mail user reviews up to and including August 2011.)

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Mail.com Reliable and Rich Enough in Features

I can only review the paid version of Mail.com email service since their switch to being powered by GMX.Mail.com doesn't seem to suffer the problem of randomly locked accounts experienced by numerous…More

Bounces Some Mail That's Definitely Not Spam

It accepts some e-mails but bounces others that definitely aren't spam— and nothing even shows up in the junk folder. It would've been nice otherwise, but why even bother if you might miss out …More

Tried to Sign Up - Password Not Secure Enough

cons I tried to signup via mobile, it said password not secure enough but I mixed it with letters, number and symbol.I tried it 3-4 times but same problem.Simple, GMX is not the only email provider.…More

GMX Mail Awesome Design, But Not Perfectly Reliable

Cons:very unreliable email providercan't access on my phone, other emails works finetoday the most bad exp. logout after every after 30 seconds, [have] to login again and again.Pros: if it works fine…More

Would Love GMX Mail if It Worked Right

I'm so disappointed in this. I would love it if it would work right. But there are way too many bugs. I will click a few times just to open up an em. Once I read it, I go to read another. The next em…More

Intrusive and Unbearable Ads at GMX Mail

I have used Gmx for a number of years until recently. Cons: Their intrusive, aggressive, mostly unbearable ads has turned me off completely. Pros: What use of a quite elegant design, quite elegant an…More

GMX Mail a Great Service

I have been with GMX for at least 2 years, and had no problems with them until recently. I am currently unable to log in. This has never happened before, and I am sure they are working to fix this.Ot…More

GMX Mail Site Annoying, Useless and Worthless

Always forgets my log in information despite always having the "remember me" option selected. When leaving page (link, new search, check another page) it always opens up a new window saying you forgo…More

GMX Mail: Cannot Log In from Win XP, Logging Out Required

None of my computers will remember my user name or password, they used to until gmx.com made some changes, and now for the last several weeks my XP computer will not log in no matter how hard I try, …More

GMX Mail: Not Bad, But Drafts are Useless

Used [GMX Mail] for about 6 months, not bad except I am unable to edit any drafts, they sort of FREEZE. Therefore USELESS.Can someone suggest a reliable email provider apart from Google, Opera, …More

GMX Mail Spam Filtering is Outstanding

GMX has been my primary email since 2007, and its ability to filter spam is outstanding. I've received limited spam since creating an account. I recommended a GMX account if spam is filling your mail…More

Cannot Sign in to GMX Mail

I signed up with GMX email service yesterday; very pleased to find them. Spent the day adding the names, etc. for my email contacts. This morning I had planned to notify my email contacts of my new a…More

No Issues with GMX Mail

I have been cautious to leave old faithful Yahoo, but as it seems to be getting very slow, I started to look at GMX. The interface is more or less exactly the same but far less adverts (none actually…More

GMX Mail: Awesome Simplicity and Reliability

Absolutely awesome in terms of simplicity and reliability, and POP/IMAP access works wonderfully.Last time when i tried to send a heavy attachment, the Gmail server rejected it as it was above their …More

GMX does what I want

I've been using GMX since it was quite new - on laptop, desktop and iPhone. It's one of several email accounts I use to separate aspects of my life. It can be slow to respond (or push to my iPhone) s…More

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