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stuF
Average Member
United Kingdom
561 Posts |
Posted - 08 May 2004 : 19:53:51
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hi all, ant tips on good, reliable, free email services i can use with outlook/thunderbird, my current provider is less than great... |
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seven
Senior Member
USA
1037 Posts |
Posted - 09 May 2004 : 10:26:21
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hotmail? |
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altisdesign
Junior Member
United Kingdom
357 Posts |
Posted - 09 May 2004 : 10:59:06
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Hotmail doesnt allow pop access unless you pay |
Altis Design offers all manner of web design services to a variety of commercial and personal clients |
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laser
Advanced Member
Australia
3859 Posts |
Posted - 09 May 2004 : 11:27:46
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Yahoo |
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sr_erick
Senior Member
USA
1318 Posts |
Posted - 09 May 2004 : 11:28:02
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You wont find a lot of good, free, services out there that you can use pop3 with an external mail client. You should be willing to pay a few dollars a year for an account through yahoo or hotmail, or maybe from some other place. |
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stuF
Average Member
United Kingdom
561 Posts |
Posted - 09 May 2004 : 11:37:17
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i should be, but im always willing to scour the net for free alternatives... |
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Dave.
Senior Member
USA
1037 Posts |
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seven
Senior Member
USA
1037 Posts |
Posted - 09 May 2004 : 14:21:44
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He didn't ask for POP access, Outlook 2003 & Outlook Express both support HTTP access, which Hotmail is (and it's free).
quote: Originally posted by altisdesign
Hotmail doesnt allow pop access unless you pay
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stuF
Average Member
United Kingdom
561 Posts |
Posted - 09 May 2004 : 16:16:44
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i found one, its reliability and speediness is yet to be verified. Im using hotpop.com's free service, not masses of storage, but then again on b/band im d.ling the mail as it comes, so unless i get one message over the capacity, which i think would be pretty rare, i sohlud be ok. |
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