If emails are an important part of your communication with business associates or relatives, you would be better off using an email with your own personal domain name and a provider that supports the POP3 and IMAP email delivery protocols, rather than resorting to a web-based service that involves restrictions with regards to the maximum size of the attachments. In this way, you’ll be able to access your mails on any desktop or mobile device using any client – Outlook, Thunderbird, Apple Mail, etc. With the IMAP email protocol, you’ll be able to view the emails locally at your end, but they will be on the server all the time, while with POP3, all email messages will be downloaded on the device, unless you choose a copy to be stored on the server. Besides, you’ll be able to make use of many other useful options – contact groups, calendars, and so on, not to mention that if there is a temporary problem with your Internet connectivity, you can still examine your emails as they’ll be on your desktop or mobile device.