You can buy a neo-domain name from yahoo. Just a few dozen US$.
Or even something simpler for everyone like web-served email. I use
neomail
when I am traveling. neomail.sourceforge.net
did I lose the plot here? What's wrong with a yahoo account?
On kmail you have the option of
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Van: Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How about using IMAP instead of POP3?
Or even something simpler for everyone like web-served email. I use
neomail
when I am traveling. neomail.sourceforge.net
did I lose the plot here? What's wrong with a yahoo
On Wednesday 12 December 2001 12:35 pm, Mike Andrew wrote:
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Van: Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How about using IMAP instead of POP3?
Or even something simpler for everyone like web-served email. I use
neomail
when I am traveling.
I suppose I could do that. Argg. I would have to learn about imap. I would
like it more if I could be sure netscape would leave the mail on the server.
Joel
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 10:25:20PM -0800, David Aikema wrote:
On Monday 10 December 2001 09:57 pm, Joel Hammer wrote:
My daughter wants
Previously, Joel Hammer chose to write:
... have checked the leave on
server box in the preferences, but, that doesn't seem to do any good.
This has never been a problem for me using Mozilla since, well, since a LONG
time ago. Are you sure you've selected it properly? Do you have Delete
My daughter wants to be able to read her mail from anywhere, not just at
home.
Currently, her mail comes via @HOME, whence it is fetched to my gateway
box, which she accesses with linux (remote X query). Works fine, but she
wants to read email from anywhere.
My gateway faces the internet and can
On Monday 10 December 2001 09:57 pm, Joel Hammer wrote:
My daughter wants to be able to read her mail from anywhere, not just at
home.
Currently, her mail comes via @HOME, whence it is fetched to my gateway
box, which she accesses with linux (remote X query). Works fine, but she
wants to