On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 01:42:10 -0400, Clarence Verge wrote:

> I also normally get my mail with Arachne via a pop3 server when at home
> and DL the stuff to the HD for sorting and/or disposal.

> When at work, (different city) I access exactly the same mailbox, also
> with Arachne and pop3, to see if there is anything interesting enough
> to act upon immediately. I leave the mail on the server tho, so as not
> to screw up my archiving at home.
> This does not involve any long distance calling, or unusual setup.
> I simply specify the full mailbox address I wish to access to my
> ISP at work and Bob's yur uncle. <G>

> As long as the software you use will let you specify the proper email
> address for pickup (with the proper password) you should be able to
> read your mail anywhere.

And of coarse....
Arachne *IS* such a piece of software. <VBG>

While logged-on to CisNet I can get my mail from 3 different pop3
servers. (using cisnet.acf, netzero.acf and myrealbox.acf to switch
between the servers)


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