>www.atdot.org
>www.ucdhousestaff.com/email
There is also Justmail by Mainstay (www.mstay.com) which is a fairly
compact Java applet that runs in the user's browser on their machine.
I've been using that for a while. The biggest drawbacks are a 32k per
message display limit and the applet uses pop and smtp protocols
which mean you are hosed if you are trying to access your email
behind a firewall that blocks external ports 25/110 connections.
That's been a common enough experience for me inside some corporate
networks or even while traveling in some countries and using that
particular country's monopolistic national ISP. For example Vietnam
and occasionally (but not always, go figure) Belize have some sort of
port blocking, either for monitoring purposes or to protect the
monopoly.
Would anyone know of any web options that handle attachments? Seems
a shame and a security risk to have to go through a third party's
machine.
Joe
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