Thanks for the info, Gordy. Just tried it and it worked! Had to
use the Advanced Log-in, but with Eudora I was able to find the
Pop3 server name very easily under tools.
You're right ~ it was neat!
Diane

At 09:53 PM 07/08/2001 -0400, you wrote:

><A HREF="http://www.mail2web.com/";>
>http://www.mail2web.com/ </A>.
>
>Mail2Web is a free Web site, accessible from any Web browser in the
>world, that lets you check the contents of any POP3 e-mail account so
>long as you know that account's email address and email (login)
>password.  In other words, if you use Outlook or Eudora (or any of the
>hundreds of POP-3 email programs out there) and want to check your
>email when you are away from your computer, this site will let you do
>it ... for free.  Oh, and better still, unlike Hotmail, Mail2Web
>doesn't require you to send scads of personal information to Bill
>Gates before you can use the service.  :)
>
>Since Mail2Web is only a Web interface -- it shows you the contents of
>your email inbox without actually "popping" the mail -- you can read
>your emails on a remote computer and then, when you return to your own
>computer, download all of those emails just like normal.  Mail2Web
>also lets you reply to and even delete any or all of the emails in
>your inbox before you ever even download them with your regular email
>program.
>
>That last point is important.  Using Mail2Web, you can delete any or
>all emails in your inbox before you ever even download those emails.
>Why is this important?  Well, have you ever had a "friend" send you a
>27 kajillion byte uncompressed bitmap of a squirrel drinking a beer
>with a straw?  Did the file take 57 years to download?  Using
>Mail2Web, you can keep this from happening again.  Just go to Mail2Web
>and delete that hideously large email.  The file goes away, and you
>never have to download it.  Yay!
>
>So, to sum up, Mail2Web is a free site that lets you check your POP3
>email account from any Web-enabled computer in the world.  This is
>great for anyone who is going to be away from their computer for a
>while or for anyone who wants to delete messages from their inbox
>before ever even downloading them.  Neat, huh?
>
>[By the way, Mail2Web *WON'T* work with AOL email accounts because
>AOL's email isn't POP3 compliant.  But, if you are on the road and
>want to check your AOL email, just find someone who has AOL loaded on
>their computer, login as a "guest," key in your screen name and
>password, and you are off to the races.]
>
>Gordy

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