All India Correspondence Chess Federation: Organisation for Correspondence Chess based in India.
All Service Postal Chess Club: Offers postal matches, bi-monthly magizine. Yearly dues required.
American Postal Chess Tournaments (APCT): Tournament information, rules, and ratings.
BCCA: A Correspondence chess organization that has been in existence since 1906 that offers tournaments, chess ladder and game archives.
Canadian Correspondence Chess Association: Canadian organization promoting the playing of chess by mail and e-mail, regionally, nationally and internationally.
Chess Friend: Priced e-mail chess server includes annotated games, tournaments, forum and book recommendations.
Chess Mail: Offers games played by online correspondence.
Chess-Friends: A place to find email chess partners for free.
Chesscorner.net: Offers a web correspondence chess server.
Correspondence Chess League of America: North American correspondence chess community dating back to 1897. Offering instruction, email and postal tournaments, and a bi-monthly chess correspondent magazine.
Correspondence Chess League of Australia: News, links, scores and games, and membership information.
Correspondence Chess Place: Portal dealing with good CC links.
F. Alava-Moreno's Correspondence Chess Website: Records of an individual player's correspondence games.
Gambit Chess: Specialty site devoted to chess players who enjoy playing various opening gambits. Features email correspondence play in gambit-theme tournaments, articles, and analysis.
International Correspondence Chess Federation: Includes ratings, tables, rules, and links.
International Correspondence Chess Federation - US: Offers tournament information, ranks, links, and rules.
International E-Mail Chess Club: Presents emails from the membership. Also features staff listings and membership guidelines.
International Email Chess Group: Includes a newsletter, forum, and rules.
National Correspondence Chess Club: A classic email correspondence chess site and club offering leagues, club teams and United Kingdom Matches. Club has a history dating back over 50 years.
Social Correspondence Chess Association: Organizes matches and games by post, email and internet server. The site includes member information and a schedule.
The E4 Emailchess Club (E4EC): Provides server based correspondence games and tournaments via email.
USCF Correspondence Chess: Includes news, rules, events, and a FAQ.
World Correspondence Chess Federation: Organization designed to help chess players play across the internet.