On Mon, 2004-09-20 at 09:46, John Goerzen wrote: > On Monday 20 September 2004 11:30 am, Michelle Konzack wrote: > > I do not talk about long-distance calls. > > There are some free ISP's which offer pop3, imap and asmtp > > It is NOT free if one must make a long-distance call to access it! In > that case, it's usually far more expensive than a normal ISP. I think Michelle is talking about an email provider that you can use independently of your ISP. I, for example, use gmx.net for SMTP (and POP3), no matter how I am connected to the internet (and that changes frequently). It is free, and popular among germans. It uses asmtp or pop-before-smtp. Greetings, Oliver
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