The recent "bluefrognet.net" and "ho ho ho xanta" discussions have made the purpose of 
this list clear to me.

The tone is to have a charming little low-level discussion about POP3 accessible 
services -- or "poppers" as you so quaintly call them, which puts me in the mind of 
deep fried cheese filled jalapenos and amyl nitrate caps.

It's a nice slow pace -- and my bulk introduction of POP3 accessible services just 
sort of queered the whole thing.  

I mean, how can you spend a week jawing about a new service if every post contains 
another new service?  It just ruins the nice focus here, not at all like the 
discussion on Saturday morning at Floyd's Barber Shop, where everybody speaks up and 
the old timers feel good about sharing a well worn nugget of knowledge?

As my parting gift to you I give you a service that is "sweet as chocolate" and "runs 
like a swiss watch," a tribute to the fascination with mailandnews.ch -- suisse.ch!

What could be more chattable?

It's Imail -- oooh, maybe IMAP too! -- and needs full address login to 
mail1.economy.net

Of course, since I found it, it's not that simple.  There are a few other available 
domains, depending on your choice of what HumanKind ezsignup page (you know, the one 
Imail bought as the web interface for later versions)you pick.

But still -- suisse.ch!

What could be better?

http://mail1.economy.net/signup/ezsignup.asp?id=1&DomSel=suisse.ch&sp=e

deutschland.ch 
suisse.ch 
schweiz.at 
switzerland.at 
suisse.at 
zurich.net 
zuerich.net

http://mail1.economy.net/signup/ezsignup.asp?id=2&DomSel=bayern.org&sp=e

deutschland.ch 
baden-wuerttemberg.org 
bayern.org 
bremen.org 
hessen.org 
mecklenburg-vorpommern.org 
mecklenburg-vorpommern.com
mecklenburg-vorpommern.net 
niedersachsen.org 
nordrhein-westfalen.org 
nordrhein-westfalen.com 
nordrhein-westfalen.net 
rheinland-pfalz.com 
rheinland-pfalz.org 
saarland.org 
sachsen.org 
sachsen-anhalt.org 
schleswig-holstein.net 
schleswig-holstein.org 
thueringen.com 
thueringen.org 

http://mail1.economy.net/signup/ezsignup.asp?id=3&sp=e  POP

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