I use onebox.com, a free service with no ads, and can be set up to retrieve your messages from your "regular" account by hitting the "Remote messages" option. Free voicemail and fax, too. Very nice service. No news, no graphics, no crap. Been around for several years, too. (I use the pobox.com address which is a forwarding service, to check that all my mail gets sent to both onebox.com and my crappy @home cable account, to check that my mail is indeed getting through.) jt
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