On 5 Jul 2001, at 20:36, Greg Mosier wrote:
> Paul and I sent some info about foreign POP3 servers about a week ago
> and I didn't see anyone comment on them. Does anyone want more? I
> have a few but if you don't speak the language, like me, you have to
> use a translator site to sign up for them. Just wanting to see if
> it's worth the time to post them
By all means if you found a good free remote pop3 service, please
post about it.
Not every pop3 mentioned on our list is going to appeal to each and
every member, but the more we list, the more pop3 services our
members can consider. And you may post a service that several of our
members might get, but you would never know it since they did not
post back to the list telling you they got the service.
POP3 services in a language other than your own does present a
challenge and not everyone is up to the challenge. But as you noted,
we can make pretty good use of online translator tools when needed,
such as:
http://babelfish.altavista.com/translate.dyn
http://www.systransoft.com/
http://www.tranexp.com:2000/InterTran?
Alan
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