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Sam Heywood
Thanks for the great information about www.subdimension.com
in view of the collapse of Operamail, for Arachne
users.
You inquired about other web-based free e-mail.
Someone else posted, some months ago, a service at
www.myrealbox.com
I have been using it with great success for 3 months,
with POP3 service.
Do you know the server name for POP3 at subdimension.com ??
Is it mail.subdimension.com ???
At www.myrealbox.com the POP3 server is
mail.myrealbox.com I believe they also have a
free smtp.myrealbox.com
Ross Virgin
Toronto, Canada
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On Fri, 22 Mar 2002 16:28:52 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> Hello Arachnians:
> I am telling you all about this one because of all the recent
> concern about Operamail no longer working at all with Arachne
> and about Yahoo Mail no longer offering free POP3 service.
> Go right here and sign up for free web-based email that works
> with Arachne and for free POP3 service:
> http://www.subdimension.com
> I have been using the service for about three years. I find the
> service most usually quite reliable, more reliable than the old
> Operamail used to be. I use Subdimension quite frequently, and
> mainly for doing newsgroups with Nettamer. Strange as it may seem
> I don't get spammed very often there, only about four spams a week.
> I usually get on the average about four spams per day at my paid ISP.
> The www interface does work with Arachne, but it is not quite
> as easy to use as the old Operamail. Some of the web pages at
> Subdimension say that they have an IMAP server. They used to have
> a mail server running both IMAP and POP3, but their current server
> supports only POP3. One of their pages explains this, but they have
> neglected to clean up the misinformation about the former IMAP
> service on some of their other web pages. Subdimension has being
> saying for a couple of years that they may someday implement also a
> free SMTP server for use by their subscribers, but so far this has
> not come about. The POP3 service that they have works fine almost all
> of the time. You have to use some other SMTP server, such as the one
> at your paid ISP for example, for sending emails. Alternatively, you
> could use their web-based service for sending.
> Those of you who want an alternate email address should check this
> service out.
> Does anybody else know of some good free web-based email and/or POP3
> service that works OK with Arachne?
> Sam Heywood
> P.S. It is extremely unseasonably cold here for being the first
> day of spring.
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