On Feb 27, 2004, at 1:06 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
Following my previous email regarding the blockage of web sites that
let you
check your personal email, I've just realized that both 'mail2web' and
'http://netmail.verizon.net/WRP' both have mail in their URL. I'm
wondering if the network admin guys here could be stupid enough to
filter
only if the URL contains mail.
So, does anybody know a free service that would let me check my POP3
mail
through a web browser without mail in the URL?
Thanks in advance!
-Laurent.
CyberWize.net has both POP3 and web mail access. I haven't used it
myself (since I'm on DSL, and it's dialup only right now), but I don't
think their mail URL has mail in it. Pricing starts at $14.95 per
month, and allows unlimited file transfers, 100 MB of web space, and
free tech support 24/7/365.
www.hc.cyberwize.net
Regards,
Harry Corsover
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