I like AT&TWorldNet because of their convenient access number availability and reliability - but it may be time to consider another provider.
Ideas?
1) You could use AT&T WorldNet's automatic email forwarding to redirect your email to your cable modem address. If you need to access your email while travelling, you would just need to remember to turn off the auto-forwarding before you leave home.
2) You could enable web-access to your AT&T WorldNet mailbox and access your email from your browser. (Enabling web-access isn't a bad idea even if you're not going to use it, since it allows you to log into Member Services without being dialed into AT&T WorldNet's network.) By the way, their webmail service is also capable of downloading email from other POP3 addresses, so it's a pretty good one-stop service when you're travelling.
3) You could use an SSL-compatible email client while you're away, and then download your messages into Emailer when you get home. The other email client would need to be configured to leave messages on the server.
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