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On Saturday, November 16, 2002, at 12:54:40 PM PST, SCN User wrote:

> The reason that I want to use the Juno Program is because I am using
> Juno 5.0 which doesn't support pop3 and smtp service. I can receive
> mail via pop3 from my scn account on the bat, but I can't use the
> bat to send mail.

Are you really attached to using your Juno email account? I ask
because I've found it more convenient to not use my ISP's email
account/address for anything but communicating with my ISP. If/when I
change ISPs for any reason, I don't have to notify anyone of an email
address change.

I have one account that is my own domain (I pay for the email server
hosting), and a few free web/POP/SMTP accounts.  All of these can
follow me regardless of the ISP I happen to be using at any given
time.

If you only need Juno for your Internet connection, why not just use
only POP/SMTP type accounts...so you can deal with all your email in
one email client? With TB!'s MAPI function, you can choose which of
your accounts you want to use each time you click on a mailto in your
browser or news reader.

Melissa
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