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Ensign
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Portland, OR.
Posts: 48
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Is there any free email services around which also allows pop3 access? That way my wife can have her own email address which will import directly into outlook.
I've found using web based services, such as mail.com, is extremely slow to use (even on our dsl). Mail.com has pop3 access, but for a fee. We can also get a second email address through our isp (verizon), but for a fee. Thanks for any input. |
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Fleet Admiral
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Location: 742 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield USA
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i think hotmail lets you use outlook.
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Ensign
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Portland, OR.
Posts: 48
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Thanks hapoo. It looks like I can set it up that way.
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Rear Admiral Upper Half
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Location: HB,CA/PA
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Yahoo also has free POP access.
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Ensign
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Portland, OR.
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Thanks guys for the input.
Its all setup and works like a charm. Thats definitely the way to go if you have multiple computers on a network and allowed only one email address. |
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