Thanks Sam Heywood and Roger Turk for replies to my quest for POP/IMAP/TELNET 
access to Compuserve where all pending messages would be automatically
concatenated in a text file.  I forgot to mention that some WIN32 PC's I work 
on when I am on a trip have no modem so I can't use TAPCIS or any other 
dial-out program.  The PC's are on a network and they do access the 
internet.  I have loaded 32 bit Opera and it works fine,  Therefore, I assume 
any internet WINsocket compatible program should work.  I need a WIN32 mail 
client that will POP/IMAP/TELNET, etc. concatenate my compuserve mail 
(including what is in lists) to a text file.  How about PC-Pine, Fox-Mail, 
Eudora, etc?  I haven't researched any of these but if you say that any will 
generate the big text file, then I will immediately study, install and try 
it. 

By the way, the smaller the program the better (least amount of bloat).  I 
only need to receive messages (can send them through another POP site).  I 
don't need multiple users, multiple folders or eye candy.  But I'll take what 
ever will concatenate all pending messages to a text file.

Thanks again, Barry.

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