Matthew Palmer wrote:

> but it doesn't hold a candle to an open access point.  <grin>

7/52 were open locally, aka not encrypted when I war-drove (passenger
actually) to the quack recently.

Was looking on www.nodedb.com and found the bigpong has public access
points at the local knocking shop and chuck-foods for bigpong customers.
 If these are in your area, might be more economical that mobile phone.
Chuckled that you needed another web mail provider though.



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