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!
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Most Sincerely,
Army RedLeg
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