Well, I can HTTP my hotmail just fine. I doubt the service would work for
some and not for others. What kind of computer are you using? Also note that
since hotmail is a MS product.....self explanatory, right Alan? ;-)

If that rumor is true, I'm going to delete my NetZero account. At least I
know I will always have at least 4 poppers - blj8.com (this one),
nbajammer.com (off of my own domain), speckz.com, and ashlists.org.

MSN explorer is no solution, as it is similar in style to Neoplanet.


Tim :-)
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Triumph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2000 10:55 PM
Subject: Re: [pop3] Hotmail with pop3, it's possible !!


> Tim, I get the same problems using OE and Hotmail. In fact, of my two
> Hotmail accounts I have, sometimes only one would work with OE. Just last
> month, both of my Hotmail accounts stopped working in OE. I would get a
> dialog box asking me for my password over and over without letting me log
> into Hotmail in OE. Maybe this is why Hotmail with OE is still in beta
after
> all these years?

[...]

> Rumor has it that some other POP3 email services will be switching to web
> mail and utilize a service like MSN's in the future. NetZero is supposedly
> one of these services running beta tests to do this in it's upcoming
version
> from what I've heard. That's too bad because NetZero is my most reliable
> POP3/SMTP email service but Yahoo is almost as good.
>
> I gave up on trying to find something that would download Hotmail. Yahoo
> works so much better for doing this. Now I give out my Hotmail address
only
> when I am required to fill out web forms. That way all the spam generated
> goes to one place and is automatically filed as bulk mail and deleted. No
> need to download spam anyway so Hotmail works quite well for what I intend
> to use it for.

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