On 5/5/02 11:51 PM, "Adam Bailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 5/5/02 7:43 PM, keifel agostini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Try www.mail2web.com, allows you to check pop, imap accounts from anywhere
>> and when you return home you download it on your machine. They also offer a
>> feature that allows you to send a copy of any outgoing mail to yourself.
> 
> This won't work if, indeed, Ken's cable provider doesn't allow remote access
> of mail. But I find that unlikely.
> 
> Ken, I'd look into why you're unable to get your mail from your dialup
> account. That's pretty standard.
That's what I thought, but I've tried from my iBook, my desktop PC at work,
and my laptop PC.  No luck on any of them, despite changing settings, etc.
I've contacted AT&T to see if there is something I am overlooking.
-- 
Ken Frazier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

"All things swim and glitter.  Our life is not so much threatened as our
perception."

R. W. Emerson, "Experience"


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