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Web-based POP3 clients?

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    Jamie Hale
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    Anyone know any? Other than the mainstream ones? (Yahoo, Hotmail, etc.) I'm behind a firewall here at work, and they block POP3 clients, AND the wankers have blocked access to my Yahoo mail page. Ahh, corporate policy. So I'm looking for any free server that will let me pick up my @home mail, just until I set mail own web-server back up. J

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      Anyone know any? Other than the mainstream ones? (Yahoo, Hotmail, etc.) I'm behind a firewall here at work, and they block POP3 clients, AND the wankers have blocked access to my Yahoo mail page. Ahh, corporate policy. So I'm looking for any free server that will let me pick up my @home mail, just until I set mail own web-server back up. J

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      So you can't get email from the net at all now at work? "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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        So you can't get email from the net at all now at work? "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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        Jamie Hale
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        I have an @opg.com account that they gave me, but I don't want to forward my business (personal) mail here. Although, I guess I could just throw an extra rule into Outlook at home... And I'm totally surprised that they haven't blocked CP for me. :) If I disappear for a few months, that's probably why. J

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          Anyone know any? Other than the mainstream ones? (Yahoo, Hotmail, etc.) I'm behind a firewall here at work, and they block POP3 clients, AND the wankers have blocked access to my Yahoo mail page. Ahh, corporate policy. So I'm looking for any free server that will let me pick up my @home mail, just until I set mail own web-server back up. J

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          Onebox.com and Email.com work great! /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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            Anyone know any? Other than the mainstream ones? (Yahoo, Hotmail, etc.) I'm behind a firewall here at work, and they block POP3 clients, AND the wankers have blocked access to my Yahoo mail page. Ahh, corporate policy. So I'm looking for any free server that will let me pick up my @home mail, just until I set mail own web-server back up. J

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            Hello Jamie Did you mean free web-mail? Or did you mean some kind of Pop 3 client running on the web where you can enter your username, password and pop server; and check your email? If that's what you want try out www.mollymail.com you have to enter your username as username@popserver Thus if your yahoo email is nish@yahoo.com then your mollymail username should be entered as nish@pop.mail.yahoo.com and your yahoo passwd as mollymail passwd Hope this helps Regards and good luck Nish

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              Anyone know any? Other than the mainstream ones? (Yahoo, Hotmail, etc.) I'm behind a firewall here at work, and they block POP3 clients, AND the wankers have blocked access to my Yahoo mail page. Ahh, corporate policy. So I'm looking for any free server that will let me pick up my @home mail, just until I set mail own web-server back up. J

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              Mike Stevenson
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              http://www.mail2web.com/ They also have some other sites... I think news2web and pda2web. Hope this helps :-) -Mike Stevenson God Bless America, God Bless the World News - Forum - Games - Comedy - Chat Click: http://www.USAvsAfghanistan.com

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                Anyone know any? Other than the mainstream ones? (Yahoo, Hotmail, etc.) I'm behind a firewall here at work, and they block POP3 clients, AND the wankers have blocked access to my Yahoo mail page. Ahh, corporate policy. So I'm looking for any free server that will let me pick up my @home mail, just until I set mail own web-server back up. J

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                Fazlul Kabir
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                Another one here: http://artemis.ultraservers.net // Fazlul


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