IanBell wrote:
On Thursday 26 Feb 2004 9:55 pm, Tristan Scott wrote:
MJ Ray wrote:
On 2004-02-15 10:27:57 +0000 Richard Lewis richard.lewis@uea.ac.uk
wrote:
wandering if anyone knew of anyone who provides free e-mail accounts that would work well with a normal mail client (like KMail, Evolution etc.)
Ive had no problems with geek.com, plus you get an email @geek.com, whoohoo anyway, their web mail client allows you to check up to 5 pop accounts too, which is cool (and handy when in weird places and unable to simply telnet). There was rumblings about having to pay to keep your account months ago, but my rarely-accessed 3 year old account's still there, and working.
Just been there and tried to sign in. I got the following message:
Due to a business decision, Geek.com is no longer offering Geek.com e-mail addresses. We apologise if this causes any distress.
Ian
oh. well, that explains why mine's still working i guess.
On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 10:01, Tristan Scott wrote:
IanBell wrote:
On Thursday 26 Feb 2004 9:55 pm, Tristan Scott wrote:
MJ Ray wrote:
On 2004-02-15 10:27:57 +0000 Richard Lewis richard.lewis@uea.ac.uk
wrote:
wandering if anyone knew of anyone who provides free e-mail accounts that would work well with a normal mail client (like KMail, Evolution etc.)
Ive had no problems with geek.com, plus you get an email @geek.com, whoohoo anyway, their web mail client allows you to check up to 5 pop accounts too, which is cool (and handy when in weird places and unable to simply telnet). There was rumblings about having to pay to keep your account months ago, but my rarely-accessed 3 year old account's still there, and working.
Just been there and tried to sign in. I got the following message:
Due to a business decision, Geek.com is no longer offering Geek.com e-mail addresses. We apologise if this causes any distress.
Ian
oh. well, that explains why mine's still working i guess.
MyRealBox.com is free, it offers IMAP and POP3, as well as webmail, and outgoing (using either Authorise SMTP or check-before-send). It's Novell's test server for their NetMail product. You can check another 3 POP accounts, and you can also use NetMail's 'User Proxy' through webmail, which means you can have multiple myrealbox.com accounts and you only have to login once to view all the account's mail.
Hope this helps :o)
Duncan
On Tuesday 02 Mar 2004 6:36 pm, Duncan Sample wrote:
On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 10:01, Tristan Scott wrote:
IanBell wrote:
On Thursday 26 Feb 2004 9:55 pm, Tristan Scott wrote:
MJ Ray wrote:
On 2004-02-15 10:27:57 +0000 Richard Lewis richard.lewis@uea.ac.uk
wrote:
wandering if anyone knew of anyone who provides free e-mail accounts that would work well with a normal mail client (like KMail, Evolution etc.)
Ive had no problems with geek.com, plus you get an email @geek.com, whoohoo anyway, their web mail client allows you to check up to 5 pop accounts too, which is cool (and handy when in weird places and unable to simply telnet). There was rumblings about having to pay to keep your account months ago, but my rarely-accessed 3 year old account's still there, and working.
Just been there and tried to sign in. I got the following message:
Due to a business decision, Geek.com is no longer offering Geek.com e-mail addresses. We apologise if this causes any distress.
Ian
oh. well, that explains why mine's still working i guess.
MyRealBox.com is free, it offers IMAP and POP3, as well as webmail, and outgoing (using either Authorise SMTP or check-before-send). It's Novell's test server for their NetMail product. You can check another 3 POP accounts, and you can also use NetMail's 'User Proxy' through webmail, which means you can have multiple myrealbox.com accounts and you only have to login once to view all the account's mail.
Hope this helps :o)
Duncan
Too late agian!!! Went there adn got this message:
'The MyRealBox system will continue to no longer accept new accounts at this time.'
Oh well.
Ian
I've used bigwig.net for a while 0845 dial up
----- Original Message ----- From: "IanBell" ian@redtommo.com To: linux@antimatters.co.uk; main@lists.alug.org.uk Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 8:14 PM Subject: Re: [ALUG] OT: e-mail accounts
On Tuesday 02 Mar 2004 6:36 pm, Duncan Sample wrote:
On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 10:01, Tristan Scott wrote:
IanBell wrote:
On Thursday 26 Feb 2004 9:55 pm, Tristan Scott wrote:
MJ Ray wrote:
On 2004-02-15 10:27:57 +0000 Richard Lewis
wrote:
>wandering if anyone knew of anyone who provides free e-mail
accounts
>that would work well with a normal mail client (like KMail,
Evolution
>etc.)
Ive had no problems with geek.com, plus you get an email @geek.com, whoohoo anyway, their web mail client allows you to check up to 5
pop
accounts too, which is cool (and handy when in weird places and
unable
to simply telnet). There was rumblings about having to pay to keep your account months ago, but my rarely-accessed 3 year old
account's
still there, and working.
Just been there and tried to sign in. I got the following message:
Due to a business decision, Geek.com is no longer offering Geek.com e-mail addresses. We apologise if this causes any distress.
Ian
oh. well, that explains why mine's still working i guess.
MyRealBox.com is free, it offers IMAP and POP3, as well as webmail, and outgoing (using either Authorise SMTP or check-before-send). It's Novell's test server for their NetMail product. You can check another 3 POP accounts, and you can also use NetMail's 'User Proxy' through webmail, which means you can have multiple myrealbox.com accounts and you only have to login once to view all the account's mail.
Hope this helps :o)
Duncan
Too late agian!!! Went there adn got this message:
'The MyRealBox system will continue to no longer accept new accounts at
this
time.'
Oh well.
Ian
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>wandering if anyone knew of anyone who provides free e-mail > accounts that would work well with a normal mail client (like > KMail, Evolution etc.)
Don't Freeserve still do pop3 email accounts? I assumed loads of people still did but I haven't tried to sign up for one recently.
Joe
On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 10:27:51PM +0000, Joe Button wrote:
>>wandering if anyone knew of anyone who provides free e-mail >> accounts that would work well with a normal mail client (like >> KMail, Evolution etc.)
Don't Freeserve still do pop3 email accounts? I assumed loads of people still did but I haven't tried to sign up for one recently.
Yes, they're call "No Strings" or something similar I think. I have one as I used FreeServe Unlimited (the unmetered service) for a while. However you can sign up for just the No Strings if you want.
As you say most ISPs have a 'free' (call charges only) 0845 dial-up service which provides POP3. However some of them only allow you to collect your mail when your connected via their dial-up.
FreeServe No Strings is OK, you don't have to dial up to keep the account alive but every 90 days or so (I think it is) you have to go to the web site to 'retrieve' the POP3 account. No need ever to dial up on 0845 though.