If emails are an indivisible component of your e-correspondence with business partners or relatives, you would be better off using an email address with your own personal domain and an email service provider that supports the POP3 and IMAP protocols, rather than using a web-based service that involves limitations in regards to the maximum size of the attachments. In this way, you’ll be able to access your emails on any desktop or mobile device using any client – Apple Mail, Outlook, Thunderbird, and so on. With the IMAP email protocol, you will be able to examine the email messages locally at your end, but they will be on the server at all times, whereas with POP3, all email messages will be downloaded to the device, unless you choose a copy to be kept on the mail server. In addition, you’ll be able to use lots of other handy options – calendars, contact groups, etc., not to mention that in case there’s a brief problem with your Internet connection, you can still examine your emails since they’ll be on your desktop or mobile device.