Hi Shai,
Richard here.
I did write about Emsanet.
What I understand is that there are several good services that work with the bn.
I don't know about people pc, but my wife has heard that it's pretty good.
Also Net Zero, which is owned by the same people who own Juno.
I have not used this, so can't tell you much about them.
They apparently have a pop 3 server, that's about all I know about them.
I do know that, unless they've changed, Juno doesn't work with the bn.  It 
doesn't have a pop server, but has it's own little thing, whatever that really 
is.
Emsanet works quite well for the bn, and you don't get those annoying pop-up 
adds!
I haven't been on their website yet, but I do have their number, and if you 
explain to them what you're doing, I'm sure they'll help, their tech support 
person is very good.
The number is

 Emsanet
, 1.877 367-2638

Hth

Richard



> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Shai Wolman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 15:13:24 -0700
>Subject: [Braillenote] low cost internet service providers

>Hi sorry to get back to a thread that we had talked about awhile ago, but I 
>have been on vacation and just got back but at any rate.
>I was reading over my email on vacation and had accidentally discarded the 
>email about the low cost internet service provider called emsanet which 
>somebody had said was supported by the braille note and there for, I do not 
>know the name of the person.
>I was wondering how they would go about using this internet service with their 
>braille note? They only offer web mail, or that's all they have on their site, 
>and it seems like it would be a burden to go to their web mail site and log in 
>and all.
>Any help with this would be appreciated.
>Thank you
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