Lycos Revamps Free Webmail Service

Lycos Mail now offers 3GB of storage and the ability to send file attachments 
of any size.

Juan Carlos Perez, IDG News Service

Lycos is revamping its free Webmail service, vastly increasing storage space 
and lifting the size limit on file attachments, the Waltham, Massachusetts,
online services provider plans to announce today.

Lycos Mail will now offer its subscribers 3GB of storage, up from just 5MB, and 
will allow them to send file attachments of any size, said Brian Kalinowski,
Lycos' chief operating officer.

With these improvements, Lycos wants to meet increasing demands for exchanging 
large media files--like photos, video clips, and songs--via e-mail, he said.

Webmail is a key offering for portals like Lycos because users form strong 
attachments to their e-mail accounts, which keeps them coming back and using
other online services. Lycos, a pioneer Web portal, is focusing its comeback 
attempts on broadband entertainment content. It ranked as the 24th most popular
Web site network in the U.S. in May with almost 24 million unique visitors, 
according to comScore Networks. Yahoo ranked first with almost 129 million
unique visitors.

Lycos has been migrating its Lycos Mail members to the new system, which it is 
adopting from its South Korean parent company Daum Communications. Changes
to the user interface will be minor so the migration should be fairly 
transparent to users, he said. A user-interface upgrade with AJAX functionality 
is
planned for later, he said.

E-Mail for the iPod Generation

Lycos hopes the upgrade will significantly increase the Lycos Mail user base of 
about 1 million by attracting new users like teenagers looking for their
first Webmail account, he said. In other words, Lycos is hoping to lure 
"members of the iPod generation" and not so much someone who has been using a 
competing
Webmail service for 10 years, he said.

Lycos Mail is free but contains ads and its accounts are deleted if they aren't 
checked at least once every 30 days. For $6 per year, members can upgrade
the account so that it's preserved even if it isn't checked once a month. 
Another upgrade option exists for $20 per year, which removes graphical ads and
increases the storage to 5GB. All versions of Lycos Mail offer virus scanning 
but none offer virus cleaning.

By comparison, Yahoo's
Yahoo Mail
offers, in its ad-supported free version, 1GB of storage and a 10MB limit on 
attachments, with virus scanning and cleaning. Its fee-based version features
no graphical ads, costs $20 per year and has 2GB of storage and a 20MB limit on 
attachments.

Meanwhile, the ad-supported free version of Microsoft's Hotmail features 250MB 
of storage with a maximum attachment size of 10MB and virus scanning and
cleaning. For $20 per year, graphical ads are removed and Hotmail storage is 
increased to 2GB and attachment size to 20MB.

Then there's
Google's Gmail ,
whose introduction in April 2004 shook up the then morose Webmail market and 
sparked a wave of upgrades among competitors like Yahoo and Microsoft. Gmail,
which is free and supported by text ads, offers a continually increasing 
storage that now tops 2.5GB, and a 10MB attachment limit. It also features POP3
support, which Lycos, Yahoo, and Microsoft only include in fee-based versions 
of their services. Gmail also scans for and cleans viruses.

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