it would be nice that if indeed internet explorer in PDA's cannot be updated 
like that of a windows95 or xp machine, then websites should make their 
websites PDA accessible. like see the following website for an example!

http://www.wunderground.com

Josh


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Roselle Ambubuyog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Chris Cooke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2003 01:55:03 +0800 (PHT)
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] Email checking web site

>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




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