Thanks Dennis. I currently have an account with myrealbox.com and they seem
to have been down all last night. I also can't logon to their webmail server
from IE, only Netscape works with them for some strange reason. None of the
addresses you listed had any info on their site that would solve the main
problem I have encountered. I have written to myrealbox.com and their
suggestion was to either: (1) get another ISP or (2) try sending with SSL is
on. Needless to say, those suggestions didn't work. I already have accounts
for 4 different free ISP's and get the same email sending problems with all
of them.

> Have  you tried either:
>
> http://www.digitalme.com
>
> http://www.myrealbox.com
>
> http://www.virtualactive.com
>
> Dennis
>
>
> On Tuesday, November 07, 2000 at 22:52, Triumph wrote:
>
> >
> > I am looking for a good email service that will allow SMTP sending
> > from a free ISP. Most free ISP's that I know of do not have a SMTP
> > server to use to send out email. So far the only POP3/SMTP email
> > services that I have found that work with free ISP's are:
> >
> > MochaMail:  http://www.mochamail.com/index.html
> >
> > Softhome:  http://www.softhome.net/services/email.shtml
> >
> > MochaMail works great so far and they also provide SMTP on port 2525
> > so that the ISP does not block it but I need another good POP3 email
> > server. My experience with Softhome in the past is that many emails
> > were subject to the server being down and ultimately lost emails, a
> > small text banner is added to the bottom of the email and you have to
> > POP first before sending mail. Not exactly what I am looking for.
> >
> > Anyone know of another good POP3/SMTP email service that I can try
> > that will send out mail on a free ISP?


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