Chris, Yes, I use www.mail2web.com with my BN, and it works great. Of course, if you have many messages in your account, then the page will take longer to load, when you get to check new mail.
When you go to that site, you'll first get a page with just one link "Click here" and nothing else. Just hit ENTER or press a touch cursor on that link and you'll get to the next page. This happens for every page you want to move to. It's cumbersome but I can live with it. If, however, your POP3 (incoming) server starts with something like mail as in mail.earthlink.net, and not pop like pop.mail.yahoo.com or pop3 like pop3.myrealbox.com, then you would have to select the Advanced Log-in link first, enter your POP server in the field for the "Server name", so on and so forth. HTH, Roselle >----- QUOTED MESSAGE ----- >Sent by: "Chris Cooke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi. I ordinarily use my cable modem account when at home with my >desktop. I have gotten an expensive email service to use with dial-up when >I'm away. However, I need to go to the web to check the mail that goes to >my cable modem account. I have tried Comcast's web-based page and that is >not loading properly. www.mail2web.com is another site which works on my >desktop which does not load on BrailleNote. I get to the screen when I type >in my user name and password and then click on the check mail button. The >page loads partially and I think I get some site with advertising, but not >the page that lists my email messages. Has anyone else gotten this site to >work or do you have an idea for a simple, text-based web page from which to >check email? >Chris >"Those who unlock your compassion are those to whom you have been >assigned."--Unknown
