hi there!
what does the rest think of genlabs.com???
thinking of the better sounding free POP3/SMTP service providers.
Those that i think are both a good name as well as provides reasonable
services are,
www.gmx.co.uk
www.runbox.com
www.softhome.net

Wondering what do all of u think about genlabs.com???
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----- Original Message -----
From: "A.M. Holm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 6:50 AM
Subject: [pop3] Reliable Services?


> On 4/21/01 at 7:04 PM J wrote:
>
> >hey Holm,
> >
> >so what other pop servers are amongst the more reliable ones??
> >it is really frustrating when you thought the there is finally one that u
> >can rely on and then.......sigh!
>
> Hi J,
>
> I went on a signup frenzy a few weeks ago when my "Inwind.it" account
> suddenly ceased being capable of sending messages (although it 'pops'
quite
> reliably). Among those that are highly rated on this list are
> "digitalme.com" and "myrealbox.com". I added the former but not the latter
> - simply a matter of aesthetics about the name.
>
> A service which I have seen others employ is "gmx.net" so I signed up for
> that. I am keeping my fingers crossed about it since it is a simple name
> and the people running it (in Munich) seem to know what they're doing,
> which makes a change. It requires ESMTP authentication and one has both a
> user name and an ID number. I have great hopes for this one and would
> appreciate any comments from the estimable listers with some experience
> using this service. The English signup can be found at:
>
> http://www41.gmx.net/v4/login
>
> Another POP / SMTP mail which may be worth some consideration is
> "in-box.net". Quite surprisingly, this service has been remarkably stable
> and consistent over the past six months. Of course, the admirable service
> 'Mochamail.com' is one in which I hold in high regard. It is among the
> oldest of all my free POP mail accounts and I must confess, one of my very
> favourites.
>
> The ghastly named "devilsplayground.net", if you can get past the
> designation, might be worth the effort of signup. On the other hand, at
> least it's memorable. In the same category is the embarrassingly named
> "umailme.com". These last two are very recent additions about which I
would
> welcome any comments.
>
> (What's with these names? Have all the best names been used? Are they the
> results of brain-storming sessions with too much Jolt cola? They couldn't
> come up with anything more suitable? Just what does an e-mail address
> convey about the user? The "devilsplayground.net" seems the ideal addy for
> someone running an XXX server on the side, while "umailme.com" conveys a
> simple-minded hectoring tone. I do apologize for going on but some of
these
> names are so distasteful that they make addresses like "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
look
> good. Perhaps some of the old time "netters" on the list could send me a
> few of the utter nadir of e-mail designations that they've seen over the
> years; names that would make "umailme.com" look absolutely stellar by
> comparison :>)
>
> On last addition is the laudably named "paxemail.com". It has been
behaving
> itself and 'popping' expeditiously so I am hoping that it will prove to be
> a reliable service.
>
> (All the above mentioned free services have, to the best of my knowledge,
> both POP /SMTP capabilities.).
>
> As always, I welcome the comments of the Listers, off list if that seems
> more suitable.
>
> A - watching the snow melt in Canada
>


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