What kind of email services does the iPad Supports

I want to know which services are supported and some examples please, because I am interested in purchasing but need to know if covers my emailing needs for both personal and business, thanks

iPad supports both POP and IMAP mail servers.
It has built in configuration wizards for Hotmail, Gmail, Microsoft Exchange, Yahoo and AOL mail services.

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