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----- Original Message -----
From: "A.M. Holm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 7:54 AM
Subject: [pop3] Genlabs.com?
> On 4/22/01 at 9:54 PM J wrote:
>
> >hi there!
> >what does the rest think of genlabs.com???
> >thinking of the better sounding free POP3/SMTP service providers.
> >Those that i think are both a good name as well as provides reasonable
> >services are,
> >www.gmx.co.uk
> >www.runbox.com
> >www.softhome.net
> >
> >Wondering what do all of u think about genlabs.com???
>
> Hi J,
>
> Genlabs is a new one on me but I just beavered over the website and signed
> up - a remarkably unintrusive form, may I add. This is the same "World
> Client" used by the evilly named 'devilsplayground'. However, there is
> nothing on the site to indicate POP/SMTP services. Does anyone know what
> the settings are?
>
> I tried the standard:
>
> pop3.genlabs.com
>
> smtp.genlabs.com
>
> which is what 'devilsplayground.net' uses but haven't had any luck.
> "Devilsplayground.net' also requires POP before send authentication but I
> couldn't even get Genlabs to POP.
>
> A - hot on the trail in Canada
>
>
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