Steve wrote: > I've done this for years from many different places >to several different pop3 servers. You certainly don't >have to be dialed in to the same ISP on which the pop3 >server resides! Some ISPs require that you are logged into an account at them for FTP and mail services. An example would be my ISP, can't get the mail from other ISPs. If I could get the mail from some other ISP I would switch ISP since I really disslike the ones I have now. Ah well... connection attempt no 6 might work :/ //Bernie
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