Hi Doug!

I can offer a few suggestions of email services I use, which are
POP3 AND WebBased accessible...and all are FREE:

Subdimension: 10mb space; POP3/IMAP/Web access
http://www.subdimension.com/freemail/index.html

Turbosport:   40mb space; POP3/IMAP/Web access; Autoresponders; Paging;
                          Forwarding & more
http://www.turbosport.com/

Crosswinds: Unlimited space; POP3/Web access
http://home.crosswinds.net/services/

Coolmail: ( I couldn't determine from their site the actual amt.
            of space, but..) POP3/Phone access; Calendar; Full Contact
                             Management System.
            I use this email's BRONZE plan for POP3 email. There is a 60
            minute limit for the FREE phone access...after that there is a
            charge of 10cents per/min. They have a SILVER plan but I
            use the Bronze which is FREE. I haven't checked my email via phone
            yet but I can vouch that the POP3 works great thus far.
http://www.planetarymotion.com/

MyPad:       Not a whole lot of space (1.5mb...approx 200 TEXT
             messages) but they DO have a FORWARDING option AND PHONE
             access.
             Their POP3 access has a 5-star rating.
http://www.mypad.com

SoftHome:    From their website:
             Quotas are set according to available disk space. Available disk space 
varies in
             relation to advertising revenue. Currently:

             Hard quota = 30MB / 500 files: Messages are accepted up to these limits.
             Soft quota = 10MB / 300 files: If you hit your hard quota, your mailbox 
size is
             reduced to this.

             Expiring Messages:
             Large messages have a shorter life expectancy than small messages.
             Messages you've seen have a shorter life expectancy than messages you
             haven't seen.
             Messages in your POP mailbox (aka your web-based inbox folder) have a 
shorter
             life expectancy than messages you've moved to a different web-based mail 
folder.
             Messages in your web-based Trash and Sent folders have a low life 
expectancy.
             Web-only folders (besides Trash and Sent) have a longer life expectancy 
than the
             INBOX folder. The INBOX folder is shared with POP.
             With hard and soft quotas like that, we are over-booked.
             Those quotas are for bursting, not for storage. For
             example, you can receive  high-volume mailing lists, but you can't leave 
them here.
http://www.softhome.net

***I have used Softhome's POP3 access for over 2 years and have NEVER
   had problems with it, except when they were running routine
   maintenance. You will run into that no matter which one you use,
   but in my own opinion, Softhome, Crosswinds and Mailroom are the
   ones which give me the least problems connecting/checking/whatever
   :D

________
Hope these are of some help. Good luck :D

Regards,
~~~Angel

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