Hello, dear readers of the blog site. At one time, I wrote a number of reviews with my personal experiences and impressions of working with popular email services, or rather with their web interfaces:

  1. — I use it for main mailboxes, because when connecting double verification, this service is a priori the most reliable.
  2. - everything is great, and I was especially pleased with the free and functional email for the domain.
  3. - well, it’s nothing outstanding compared to the previous monsters, but nevertheless, in the new interface of this email service everything is pretty well thought out and there’s nothing to complain about.
  4. — free mail with the largest mailbox capacity of 1 TB. Otherwise, the service does not stand out in any way among its competitors.

All three of the above services are highly stable and, importantly, contain spam cutters. In some places they work better, in others worse, but in general they do their job.

Our hero today is Rambler mail. It appeared at the very beginning of this millennium and at one time enjoyed enormous popularity, on which, most likely, the service still operates. As you remember, it was replaced not so long ago with an engine from Yandex, and Rambler, by and large, became large portal with a number of popular services (including mail, ratings and much more). However, their approach to this matter clearly began to change, and not in better side. But first things first...

Login, registration and creating a mailbox in Rambler mail

Personally, I haven’t used the Rambler mail web interface for quite a long time, because I was configured to collect mail from the mailboxes available there to the main one, correspondence from which I, in turn, read in the client from the . However, having come across a number of negative reviews about the work of this service, I decided to try out their new (for me) interface, which appeared in 2012. Actually, this article owes its appearance to the impressions that were received.

If you don’t want to log in, but want to create a new mailbox, then on the same page you will find a green button "Get mail", which will help you with this unnatural desire. As you can see from the previous screenshot, there are several options for ending your future mailbox (besides the standard @rambler.ru). This, by the way, can help if the name you choose is already taken:

On next step you will be asked to come up with a password as standard, choose Security Question and give an answer to it (you may need this information when restoring access to your mailbox in the event of hacking or simply losing your password). Actually, that's all. You will be congratulated on your valuable acquisition and invited to inspect your possessions.

By analogy with or, your login and password for your mailbox for other services owned by the Rambler corporation. You can also set your photo or avatar, which will be visible to the recipients of your letters.

It is worth noting that, unlike the competitors mentioned above, Rambler mail does not link to a number mobile phone , which reduces the safety of working with the box, it seems to me. As you understand, the argument that you have nothing valuable in your box doesn’t really work, because they practically break it on the fly, and not on order. They are hunting not only for money, but also for social network accounts and other things that can then be sold in bulk to spammers or some other “radishes.”

The appearance of the web interface looks like something very simple mail client(a program installed on your computer that collects correspondence from all your mailboxes). By the way, this is exactly what the developers suggest you do by clicking on the “Add other boxes” link located in the left column. Those. you are offered to configure the collection of mail from all other mailboxes you have (including from other services) in order to view correspondence specifically in the brainchild of the rambler.

Quite a bold proposal in light of the fact that the main part of the criticism on Rambler mail is related to the poor performance of spam cutting, and this, in my opinion, along with the convenience of the interface and functionality (filters, settings, etc.) is a fundamental thing when choosing the main mailbox where all correspondence will be collected. Personally, I’m still impressed with Gmail’s spam cutter, and its functionality is more advanced. high level. But this is still a matter of taste.

In favor of this interface its simplicity and obviousness can speak. In the lower left corner you will find a couple of buttons with horizontal and vertical stripes that allow you to switch from a two-column mail view to a three-column one, when the list of letters remains open, and the contents of the letter you are interested in opens to the right in a separate area.

In the same place, but a little to the right, you will find a button to go to the settings of your mailbox in Rambler mail (we’ll go over them a little later).

How can you check your inbox in Rambler mail?

There are traditionally several options.

Web interface (your page) in Rambler Mail

At the top are the most necessary buttons for managing and sorting incoming correspondence:


Also important is the ability to mark individual letters. This is implemented in Rambler mail, although it is quite simple (for small volumes of correspondence it will do just fine). You can mark important letters with stars, the outline of which will be drawn opposite each letter on the right, and you can remove the “Unread” mark using the outline of a circle located on the left. To make a group mark, you can check the boxes next to them and use the drop-down menu of the “More” button located above.

Well, in order to then set up the backlighting of only important or unread emails and you will need to select suitable option from the drop-down list shown in the screenshot. To search through all letters, you can use the one located at the top. search bar. In my opinion, it would be possible to slightly improve the functionality of working with correspondence, but this option is certainly in the “couldn’t be simpler” category.

Rambler email settings

Let's now go over mail settings from Rambler, which are hidden behind the gear button located at the bottom of the left column.

Actually, there are not so many of them. On the one hand, this will not scare away an inexperienced user, but they may somewhat disappoint a user more or less accustomed to comfort and convenience. However, it is what it is.

On the first settings tab, you can set the name of the sender (and, if desired, specify a different Email to which replies will be sent), add a signature that will be added at the bottom of all letters you send, and you can also change the cover of the pages with your mail (blue is used by default texture, but you can replace it with one of a dozen background options). Well, you can also see how much free space is left in your free mailbox, which initially is not so much compared to competitors (only 2 Giga).

On the next tab of the Rambler Mail settings page, you can add new folders if the need arises. On the tab "Other boxes" You can, if you wish, set up the collection of mail from all your existing mailboxes in this or any other services. It will be enough just to indicate the login and password for these very boxes. If the service from which correspondence is to be collected is not standard (the addresses and ports of the POP3 server are already known for them), then you will also have to indicate this data.

This email service, of course, has filters. They live on the corresponding settings tab. They allow you to configure the processing of incoming correspondence by checking all letters for compliance with specified conditions, and if they are satisfied, perform one of the following actions on them:

  1. mark emails as read;
  2. mark as important;
  3. delete letters;
  4. move to specified folder

There are several options for setting conditions and actions performed when they are satisfied (selected from the drop-down lists shown in the screenshot). By the way, you can set several conditions using the plus button. In general, everything is usual and quite simple, if not primitive. But there is nothing complicated and is accessible to a completely untrained user (unlike, for example, the same Gmail filters and shortcuts).

The autoresponder tab, in my opinion, is of little use, except perhaps for the time of vacation to set up autoreplies and the deadlines when you can respond to incoming correspondence. And here is the tab "Forwarding letters" may well come in handy. As I already mentioned, many people complain about Rambler’s spam cutting, and if it really works poorly, then it makes sense to configure the forwarding of all incoming letters to another service, where spam is filtered out once or twice (the same Gmail or Yandex).

To set up forwarding, you just need to move the checkbox to the “Enabled” area, specify Mailbox addressee in the “To” field and decide whether you will save copies of forwarded letters on the Rambler service.

Well, on the tab "Mail programs" you can find out the data for setting up the reception and sending of mail through this mailbox using the client program installed on your computer (you can use both SMTP and IMAP).

Yes, there is also the “sounds” tab, where you can activate sounds that are disabled by default, which will be played when a new letter arrives in the Inbox, as well as when sending correspondence or when a failure occurs.

Rambler in comparison with competitors

If everything described above (including spam cutting) works perfectly in this email service, then it can be recommended to undemanding network users who want to get the most simple and, not least important, .

However, this service cannot provide serious competition to Gmail, Yandex Mail and even Mail.ru. The functionality is insufficient, the security issue has not been addressed, and the settings for serious work with a large volume of correspondence are clearly not enough.

If we also take into account the mass of negative user reviews on the Internet (here, again, you need to be selective, because when everything is satisfactory, reviews are usually simply not written), then the prospects for Rambler mail in the fight against competitors for the market are quite illusory. Their main task now, it seems to me, will be to retain existing customers. IMHO.

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Any email service offers the user on its website a complete list of tools for normal work with it. Rambler is no exception. However, if you use more than one mailbox, it is much more convenient to use email clients to quickly switch between services.

The process of setting up an email client is not complicated, although there are some nuances. There are different email clients, and each has its own characteristics. But before setting up the client itself:


You can start setting up the program itself.

Method 1: Microsoft Outlook

Speaking of email clients, one cannot fail to mention Outlook from the Redmond giant. It stands out for its convenience, safety and, unfortunately, a large price tag of 8,000 rubles. Which, however, does not prevent a huge number of users around the world from using it. The most current version on this moment- MS Outlook 2016 and it is on its example that the configuration will be done.

To do this we do the following:

  • "Your Name"— user’s first and last name;
  • "Email Address"— Rambler mail address;
  • "Password"— email password;
  • "Password Retype"— Confirm the password by re-entering it.

  • In the next window, check the box "Change account settings" and click on "Next".
  • Looking for a field "Server Information". Here you need to configure:
    • "Account type""IMAP".
    • "Incoming mail server"- imap.rambler.ru.
    • "Outgoing mail server (SMTP)"- smtp.rambler.ru.
  • Click on "Finish".
  • The setup is complete, Outlook is ready to use.

    Method 2: Mozilla Thunderbird

    Free email client from Mozilla- great choice. It has a user-friendly interface and ensures the security of user data. To configure it:


    • Username.
    • Registered mail address on Rambler.
    • Rambler mail password.
  • Click on "Continue".
  • After this, you will need to select the server type that is most suitable for the user. There are only two of them:

    1. "IMAP"— all received data will be stored on the server.
    2. "POP3"— all received mail will be saved on the PC.

    After selecting the server, click "Ready". If all the data was specified correctly, Thunderbird will configure all the parameters itself.

    Method 3: The Bat!

    The Bat! no less convenient than Thunderbird, but has its drawbacks. The biggest one is the price of 2000 rubles for the Home version. However, it also deserves attention, since there is a free demo version. To set it up:

    1. During the first launch you will be prompted to configure new profile. Here you need to enter the following data:
    • Username.
    • Rambler mailbox.
    • Mailbox password.
    • "Protocol": "IMAP or POP".
  • Click "Further".
    • "Use to receive mail": "POP".
    • "Server address": pop.rambler.ru. To check the correctness, you can click on "Check". If a message appears "Test OK", Everything is fine.

    Don’t touch the rest of the data, just click "Further". After this, you need to specify the outgoing mail parameters. Here you need to fill in the following:

    • "Server address for outgoing messages": smtp.rambler.ru. The correctness of the data can be checked as with incoming messages.
    • Place a check mark next to it "My SMTP server requires authentication".

    Similarly, do not touch other fields and click "Further". That's it for setting up The Bat! finished.

    Having configured the email client in this way, the user will receive fast access and instant notifications about new messages in Rambler mail, without having to visit the mail service website.

    Media portal Rambler.ru enjoys enormous popularity both in Russia and in other CIS countries. Due to the fact that all kinds of sections and services are combined here on one page, using Rambler is absolutely easy and quite accessible even to people who are not knowledgeable about the world computer technology and IT industries. Today we will talk about such a simple procedure as setting up Rambler mail, namely, how to create a mailbox on the service, how to work with it, how to create letters and respond to emails, etc.

    The Rambler portal is located at rambler.ru. Here you can find news and the latest events in the field of finance, real estate or travel. In addition, on Rambler you can watch thematic videos in streaming service, horoscope, weather forecast, online radio, TV program, TOP-100 catalog of web resources, where you can get acquainted with the best sites on any topic, and a lot of other stuff. All this is available directly on the portal home page. But we will only touch on working with mail, since each section of the portal requires special attention and time.

    To log in to the mail service, go to home page Rambler and click on the "Mail" menu button, or go to this link.

    We see a login form for the Rambler mail service. Right here by entering corresponding values mailbox name and password, you can log in to your mail and start working with it right away. If you don't have a mailbox, we suggest you register first.

    Registration on Rambler

    On the mail login form, click the “Register” button at the bottom. This will start the process of creating a new rambler mailbox on the service.

    You can access any of Rambler's services either through any account social network(VK, Facebook, Odnoklassniki, Mail.ru, Google, Twitter, etc.), or through account Rambler himself. When you log into the service through a social network account, you thereby link your social network login to the Rambler&Co service. The login procedure is a little faster, but there are doubts about the security of this procedure. After all, the Rambler login data will be stored on the social network server, and if the authentication means fall into third-party hands, the security of the Rambler login data will also be in big question. Therefore, we will resort to the old-fashioned method of creating a regular Rambler&Co account, specifying the login and password to log in to your email. By the way, after completing the registration procedure, using the same credentials you can easily access any other Rambler service, which is very convenient, as it will save you from having to register multiple times. So, let's register. To do this, you need to enter the required data in the appropriate fields, namely: first name, last name, login, preferred domain, password, date of birth, gender and mobile phone. You will have to enter the correct phone number, because when registering on specified number You will receive an SMS message confirming your registration.

    When a valid phone number is entered, click the “Send code” button on the right and wait for an SMS with the password.

    The message will include a confirmation number.

    Enter it in the “SMS confirmation code” field and click the “Register” button.

    If everything is done correctly, a small green text field appears on the screen with the inscription: “User registered,” after which you will immediately be taken to your personal profile page.

    Now you can go to your mailbox and work with electronic correspondence. By the way, after registering, you should receive your first email confirming registration. You can read it directly on the server. Open the mailbox by clicking on the “Mail” button in top menu, or by selecting the “Mail” button on the left side of the work area.

    We get to the Rambler Mail server. By default, the Inbox folder opens. As you can see, there is one unread letter in it. Open it by selecting a message from the list.

    The message opens literally instantly. Let's get acquainted with its contents. Initial setup Rambler mail is completed.

    How to write a new letter in Rambler mail?

    So, let's get started with the service itself. The first question that arises for the vast majority of users is how to create a new letter? The answer is simple - for this use the “Write” button in the upper left corner main form Rambler mail service. Click on it.

    We see a standard form for creating a new email message. In the “To” field, enter the name of the email recipient of the letter. In the “Subject” field we set the context of the message, i.e. the topic that our letter is devoted to. Finally, in the central text block we enter the body of the letter, writing the very essence of our message.

    How to add an attachment to a letter?

    As we all know, you can add attachments to an email: pictures, videos, music and any other interactive content. To make an attachment, click the “Attach File” button located under the “Subject” field.

    After this, you just need to specify the path to the attached file and click the “Open” button, which will serve as confirmation of your choice.

    After completing all the specified steps to configure Rambler mail, the attachment will be added.

    To delete an attachment, click the "Delete" button to the right of the attached file name.

    How to format a letter in Rambler mail?

    To design messages in Rambler, there is a whole panel with which you can change the font, set its size, highlight a fragment in italics or bold, make alignment or add a numbered/unnumbered list or a smiley. It is worth saying that such panels are present in all email services without exception, but in Rambler it is especially convenient and practical.

    All actions performed using the design panel are carried out intuitively and incredibly simply. With its help, you can add grace and creativity to your writing.

    How to reply to a letter?

    If you receive an email, it is logical to write a response (unless the email was sent by one of the robots, and such an email does not require a response). Replying to a message couldn't be easier. We scroll with the mouse to the very bottom of the message, and find the “Reply” button under the body of the letter. If you receive a letter from a group of respondents, you can send a response to them all at once by selecting the “Reply all” option.

    Click on one of these buttons.

    A subform appears asking you to enter the content of your response. When the response letter is written, click the graphic “Send” button with the arrow located at the top.

    Next to it is the “Send to everyone” button. If there is only one recipient, it is inactive. If you previously selected the “Reply all” option, you can use that as an alternative.

    How to forward a letter to another recipient (forward)?

    How to change the password on your Rambler mailbox?

    Sometimes it becomes necessary to change your account password to a more suitable one. This may be your own decision if you become concerned about the security of your work information, or you find out that your account has been hacked and correspondence has fallen into third hands. The developers themselves strongly recommend making passwords strong, including service characters, and their length must be at least 12-16 characters. We join these recommendations. But let's say the mailbox hasn't been hacked and you simply want to change the password ahead of time to prevent a potential hack in the future. How to do it?

    We log into our account, as usual, by entering the name of the Rambler account and its password.

    If the login was successful, go to your account settings and select “Password”.

    To the right of it is the “Change” button - let’s use it.

    A standard form for changing your password opens. Here we are asked to enter the current password, come up with a new one and confirm it, as well as enter characters from the pattern key (captcha). Let's heed this advice. When everything is ready, click the “Save” button.

    At this point, the Rambler mail setup is complete, and you can again work with the mail service as normal.

    How to change your password if you cannot access your Rambler mailbox?

    Sometimes, as a result of your email account being hacked, it is not possible to log into your mailbox. This can also happen if you simply forgot your password and cannot remember it. How then? Let's use the password recovery procedure.

    We go to the mailbox login form, write its name in the appropriate field, select the desired domain, and click the “Remember password” button at the bottom.

    We get to the recovery form. As a first step, enter the exact name of the mailbox and security graphic key. Click “Next”.

    On the next form, enter your current phone number and a new password you created. When everything is ready, click the “Send code” button.

    After a few seconds, your phone should receive a confirmation code for the operation you have chosen. Paste it from the SMS into the appropriate field and click the “Save” button.

    Now everything is ready - the password has been changed.

    Now a few words about the client settings (where would we be without them). Although the number of Rambler mail settings is not amazing in its variety and range, at worst the parameters should be enough to make working with the client more pleasant and relaxed. All settings are hidden behind a gear button in the lower right corner of the folder selection panel.

    On the main tab, you can set a personalized name for correspondence sent from Rambler. If you use an alias, you can enter it here and the recipient will see your alias in the “From” field. You can also specify another mailbox to which you want to receive replies to outgoing messages. This can be not only a mailbox on Rambler, but also on Gmail, Yandex Mail, Outlook or any other mail server. Read below about how to attach mailboxes of other services to Rambler.

    You can also specify a message in the signature field, which will be automatically placed at the end of each letter if you want to end the text concisely and respectably.

    Just below you can activate or disable hotkeys (you can familiarize yourself with a set of prepared hotkeys here). Proven fact: if you get used to working with a keyboard, then all operations will be performed much more quickly and accurately. Therefore, if you work a lot with mail, hotkeys will come in handy.

    On the right side of the first tab, you can change the client’s color scheme to a more preferable one. There are about a dozen different colors to choose from to suit every taste: from pastel tones to azure and marble.

    Here you can see how much of the mailbox is being used, and how much space is still free. By the way, the maximum volume of a Rambler box is 2 GB. Before the client interface changed in 2012, the box size could be increased manually, but with rebranding this option disappeared, and the maximum box size became strictly 2 gigabytes. Now, if the volume of your correspondence is approaching the maximum, you should worry about clearing your mailbox in a timely manner, otherwise the mail will simply stop arriving.

    On the next tab “Folders” you can manage directories, both those present in the client by default, and new ones added manually. If the folders already in the system are not enough for you, you can easily add a few more just on this tab.

    The next tab is responsible for adding other mailboxes to the service. In fact. you can connect the mailbox of any other service to Rambler. All you need to know is the address of the IMAP/POP3 server to receive correspondence, as well as the port number for it (in other words, the gateway). You can get this information from the support page for the service you want to use, but you'll have to dig a little deeper into the reference manual.

    The next section of settings is filter tuning. Thanks to its flexibility and ease of use, you can easily place selected categories of emails in spam, mark them as read, or delete them altogether. To prevent your mailbox from becoming overcrowded, you should play a little with setting up the filters, and you will save yourself from headaches later. Very convenient interface and the filtering mechanism itself.

    Another section involves setting up an answering machine. If you're going on vacation or want to take time off from work, compose an automatically sent email with a specific subject and content. This will not mislead your manager about your absence and will help maintain work connections and good relationships with colleagues.

    The next option, located in the “Email programs” category, gives you access to the Rambler service for others email applications(The Bat!, Thunderbird, Outlook, etc.). All are listed here necessary settings, which must be specified in a third-party email client to access mail on Rambler. If you would like to use one of the third party applications To access letters, check the “I want access” checkbox at the top.

    The last section of the settings will allow you to enable sound alerts for the most common actions in the application, namely receiving a new letter, sending it and crashing. The sounds are all standard, you can’t change them. You can only disable or enable each individual alert individually, which essentially makes our already meager selection completely minimalist.

    The address book

    It's time to talk a little about the Contacts feature. Rambler has an address book where you can add your recipients so that you always have a database of addresses with whom you often contact at your fingertips. To access your contacts, click the person icon to the right of the button to write a new letter.

    Everything is collected here email addresses, with whom you corresponded on Rambler. Contacts that took place, but which you did not enter into address book manually, they fall into the “Automatic” section. The remaining recipients are added to the “Your contacts” category. To add a contact to the list, click the “New Contact” button.

    You can also import addresses from several into the Rambler address book postal services: Yandex, Mail.ru and Qip.ru. This minimizes the time spent manually adding addresses.

    Spam filtering

    The Rambler client has an anti-spam function built into it. Although it does not work very efficiently, the developers periodically add new addresses to the blacklist database, which helps the service filter. Also, if you yourself want to mark one of the letters as spam, you can easily move it to the appropriate folder using the top menu.

    In addition, you can mark the letter as unclaimed and without moving, as a result of which the sender's address will be added to the spammers list after verification.

    To sort letters by a given criterion, you need to click on the column header and select the sort order: ascending or descending. The sorting mechanism is quite flexible and allows you to easily handle a large volume of correspondence without any difficulties.

    Rambler-mail - mobile version

    Official app page in the store Google Playlink.

    Official app page in the store App storelink.

    In fact, mobile program completely replicates the capabilities and functions of its PC counterpart. Here you can register, log in through any of the presented social networks, and many other bright and necessary features. True, the interface is a little sparse. It would be possible to give it more liveliness and bright colors, but that’s up to your taste. Perhaps conservatism and a strictly business approach are valued by developers more than style and a sense of novelty.

    Install the program like any other mobile app(it’s practically called “Mail rambler.ru”)

    Logging into your email is simple and quick by entering your username and password in the fields provided for this purpose and clicking the “Login” button.

    As a result of the manipulations performed, we find ourselves in the Inbox folder. All messages we have received are displayed here. In the upper right corner there is a search button, which will certainly come in handy if you need to find something using a contextual query.

    To go to another folder, click on the button with three horizontal lines in the top left row of the header.

    Navigating through folders is easy and completely intuitive.

    To write a new letter to mobile version Rambler mail, click on the round blue pencil icon at the bottom right of the display.

    Then everything is as usual: enter the recipient’s address, indicate in the “Copy” field the possible recipient whom you want to add to the list of recipients, come up with a subject and compose the text of the letter itself. By the way, in the “To” field you can pull up the recipient from your phone’s contact list using the “plus” button - a very convenient and relevant feature. Next, we can attach attachments or send the letter in finished form by clicking the button specially designed for this.

    Understanding all the features of the mobile version of Rambler Mail is not difficult - they are all clearly visible. The interface of the program is very simple and unpretentious.

    That's all we wanted to tell you about such an interesting topic as setting up Rambler mail. We will publish a little later detailed instructions about how to work with Yandex mail. The opportunities there are very similar, but they also have their own nuances.

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    It's hard to believe, but Rambler appeared in 1996. Back then it was a simple search engine, which, as it developed, began to acquire new services, including mail. Today Rambler is one of the most popular services that has received a completely new design.

    Registration on Rambler.

    Registering on Rambler is very simple. To begin, by launching, you need to go to the Rambler main page and select the button in the upper right corner "To come in" .

    The service will prompt you to enter your existing login and password, but... We don’t have them yet, select the button "Register" .

    Now you need to come up with and enter a password twice. A password is considered secure if it consists of at least eight characters and also contains upper and lowercase Latin letters, numbers and symbols.

    All you have to do is provide personal information such as date of birth, gender, mobile phone number and a confirmation code that will come in the form of an SMS message. The entered number will provide reliable security computer, because will notify you of major changes to your profile.

    If you do not want to enter a phone number, select "I don't have a mobile phone number" and then it is necessary to indicate the security question and the answer to it.

    After filling out all the fields, complete the account creation by clicking the button "Register" .

    Login to Rambler mail.

    Go to the Rambler main page and select the button in the upper right corner "To come in" . Enter the created login and password. Typically, your browser will prompt you to save this data so you don't waste time entering the same data next time.

    In addition, to quickly access your email, we recommend adding the site to your browser bookmarks.

    The mail interface is quite simple. On the left side there are folders with letters: “Inbox”, “Sent”, “Drafts”, etc. Letters from the selected folder are displayed slightly to the right, and an open letter is displayed to the right.

    Pay attention to the very last item on the left side of the page, which is called "Add other boxes" . By selecting this item, you can connect additional email addresses from other postal services: Mail.ru, Yandex, etc. Thus, from one site you can send and receive emails from all available email addresses.

    Problem logging into Rambler mail.

    In some cases, users need to check emails. Most often this problem occurs for the following reasons:

    1. Incorrect login and password. When entering your email address and password, make sure the correct keyboard layout is enabled and the Caps Lock key is disabled. In addition, enter your username and password manually without pasting data from the clipboard.

    2. You don't remember your password. A common situation for users is when a difficult password is created and safely forgotten the next time they try to log in to their email. To create a new password, use the access recovery service at this link.

    3. The mail account has been blocked. If you did not log into Rambler mail for a long period of time, the system could block it. To restore access to mail, contact support, where you need to explain the essence of the problem. As a rule, the support service responds promptly, so your mailbox will soon be active again.

    4. The box has been deleted. If when you try to log in to your mail you see a message "The box does not exist" , then it may have been deleted. Deleted mailboxes cannot be restored, so you will have to go through the registration procedure again.

    5. Installed on your computer old version browser. Older versions of web browsers may not meet the requirements of Rambler Mail, so update your browser to the latest version.