Good email clients that do IMAP?

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Hi all,
Have recently hooked up with a excellent webmail service that allows pop3
and IMAP. Was wondering what peoples thoughts on various email clients
freeware if possible and whether any were good with IMAP?.Am currently
trying pocomail and mulberry but both are shareware, Bat is popular but
read IMAP support is dodgy & OE - not an option for one reason or another
:O).

N.
 
Have recently hooked up with a excellent webmail service that allows pop3
and IMAP.

Who? I'm looking for an excellent webmail service with pop3.

Thank you kindly,
 
siDetRaked posted,
Who? I'm looking for an excellent webmail service with pop3.

try some of these-

free, web, imap, pop, smtp (most with TLS/SSL)

http://www.myrealbox.com
http://www.safe-mail.net
http://www.gmx.net (don't think this one has imap though and needs a
GE/EU address to sign up and some understanding of german will help:)
http://www.softhome.net (no imap, iirc)
http://www.fastmail.fm (web and imap free, for a onetime $15 payment
you can add smtp, etc)

resonably priced- web, pop, imap, smtp, proxy's, remailer, usenet,
SSL/TLS- this is especially for email powerusers with a slew of other
things including anon surfing proxy and nntp proxy
http://www.cotse.net

$12 a month dialup ISP (if bought for a year), includes 3 pop accounts
w/smtp no SSL though
http://www.tenex.org

another free account, pop and imap (no smtp at basic level, no SSL)
related to the tenex.org service can be found at

http://freeshell.org
click on the donate link and read about how to validate as an ARPA
member - cost you a dollar (or one Euro) and it's yours for life along
with some other really nifty shell permissions on their server.

I use them all, MRB does have some down time as it is a beta test bed
for their Novell service. GMX has been the most reliable of all the
free accounts- very secure as well. Safe-mail is new but has a ton of
excellent features especially WRT PKI and S/MIME. Softhome and Fastmail
are fairly restictive- but good for general usage. Freeshell is cool
and is teaching me shell and unix basics. Tenex is a very affordable
ISP and has over 10,000 local access numbers available- most v92. and
COTSE plain ole rocks- if you can pay for a poweruser service (very
competitively priced when compared feature for feature)

Hope some of this helps!

--
Most Sincerely,
Army RedLeg

Sometimes you're the bug, and sometimes you're the windshield...

Eric Howes' *comprehensive* PC Privacy&Security Site:
http://www.staff.uiuc.edu/~ehowes/
Good chance you'll find *all* the goodies here:
http://lists.gpick.com/
 
Christopher Jahn posted,
TAke this one off the list: they're not accepting any more
subscribers.

again??

they did that before then opened it up again later. bookmark it and
check back every so often, it's been a decent service and free- so
hardly able to complain anyways... ;)

ps. your webpage seems to be down?

--
Most Sincerely,
Army RedLeg

Sometimes you're the bug, and sometimes you're the windshield...

Eric Howes' *comprehensive* PC Privacy&Security Site:
http://www.staff.uiuc.edu/~ehowes/
Good chance you'll find *all* the goodies here:
http://lists.gpick.com/
looking for a nice place away from usenet? join us:
nntp://news.securecomp.org
 
And said:
Christopher Jahn posted,


again??

they did that before then opened it up again later.
bookmark it and check back every so often, it's been a
decent service and free- so hardly able to complain
anyways... ;)

ps. your webpage seems to be down?

It comes and goes - AOL is moving things around, and it's
irritating. You get what you pay for, I suppose.

--
:-) Christopher Jahn
:-(

http://mywebpage.netscape.com/xjahn/Main.html

You're never alone with schizophrenia.
 
I'm not sure yet about the "excellent" part, but HotPOP is one.
http://www.hotpop.com/

On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 14:28:16 GMT, siDetRaked

:: On 8 Feb 2004 23:52:18 +1050, Ummmmmm <[email protected]>
:: wrote:
::
:: >Have recently hooked up with a excellent webmail service that allows pop3
:: >and IMAP.
::
:: Who? I'm looking for an excellent webmail service with pop3.
::
:: Thank you kindly,
 
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