I guess I'm not getting it. I can and often do access my POP3 accounts via the webmail interface to Comcast.net. This allows me to send and receive easily. When I get home, the message are still there for download to my desktop system. Doesn't your ISP provide webmail access? I'd be surprised if they don't since Verizon isn't a small mom and pop service.
YMMV
On 4/11/07, Harvey Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I hope I didn't say I can send, but not receive email. If so I apologize. > I can do neither. On some networks. On others I can do both. So, all or > nothing. >
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