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Receive And Send Mails From Your Desktop | ||
Discussion by sid.calcutta with 12 Replies.
Last Update: August 29, 2007, 6:28 am | |||
Here are two links that can help you a lot to organise your online works.
These two e-mail servers give you POP3 access and SMTP access, so you can send and receive your e-mails direct from your desktop.
The first one is :www.hotpop.com
Technical Data:
Incoming mail server(POP3) is : pop.hotpop.com
Outgoing mail server(SMTP) is : smtp.hotpop.com
With this account , you can both receive and send e-mails from your desktop.
The second one is : www.mybestmail.com
Technical Data:
Pop3 and Wap enabled
Incoming mail server(POP3) is :mail.mybestmail.com
Outgoing mail server(SMTP) is : mail.mybestmail.com
Set your POP3 port to 1010
With this account, you can receive your incoming mails from your desktop.
Both of these are FREE to join.
Creating an account in hotpop.com may take some time so do not loose your patience.
Also you have to configure your favourite program ( Outlook Express, in my case ) to access those e-mail accounts.
Hopefully these links will be of much use for you all.
Regards,
Sid
Sun Mar 5, 2006 Reply New Discussion
there is an extention for mozilla thunderbird called 'Web Mail' that will also do the same, but only run inside thunderbird and not be an unnessisary background process like freepops.
and if your favourite email program is really outlook express i seriously recormmend that you try thunderbird [it is free]. get it here. my parents love it and they went from microsoft's 'top of the range' outlook.
Sun Mar 5, 2006 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (organicbmx)
...there is an extention for mozilla thunderbird called 'Web Mail' that will also do the same...
Link: view Post: 72035
I have downloaded Mozilla Thunderbird and instralled it. So far, it has done well. You have indicated that Thunderbird has an extension called 'Web Mail' that will do the same job. Would you please tell me, how to access/configure the said 'Web Mail'. I really knew nothing regarding Thunderbird and its 'Web Mail' extention before reading your post.
As you are already using it, so I think, it will be easier for you to give some more details in this regard.
Thanks anyway for you generous advice.
Regards,
Sid
QUOTE (organicbmx)
...there is an extention for mozilla thunderbird called 'Web Mail' that will also do the same...
Link: view Post: 72035
Sorry for my spelling mistake. It should be "installed" and not "instralled".
Regards,
Sid
Mon Mar 6, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Thu Apr 27, 2006 Reply New Discussion
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There is also an individual program called FreePops that will do the same. it is an open source project that i used to use and can be found at freepops.org.For yahoo users there is a program called ypops comes handy. I have been using it for past 1 year without any problem.
Visit the following website and just download and configure your mail client as instructed
www.ypopsemail.com
Mon Feb 26, 2007 Reply New Discussion
Mon Feb 26, 2007 Reply New Discussion
it works like so, you can only receive mail from people that you white list. if they are not on your white list they recieve an email asking to add them. njot too bad, also, you can choose to have a pass code. say your code was 1234, then whenever someone sends you a email they add 1234 to the subject line and it automatically goes through. if you don't like this, you can turn them off totally.
they have webmail, pop3, smtp access. you can start with their free account and move up to payed mail if you want.
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Bluebottle Freemail* Spam Free Email
* Trusted Delivery Anti-Spoofing
* Webmail / POP3 / SMTP Access
* 250MB storage
* 10 MB Attachments.
* SSL Webmail login
* Email Signatures
* Contacts
the next version up is has 250mb storage and 20mb attachments for US$9.95 per YEAR!! the premium version has 1GB storage and 30MB attach. all for US$24.95 per YEAR!
all in all, a good email provider if your looking for POP / IMAP / SMTP access!
Mon Feb 26, 2007 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (Jimmy89)
all in all, a good email provider if your looking for POP / IMAP / SMTP access!Link: view Post: 98538
i dont know about you guys, but i was more happy using google hosted sites and gmail email service. you get all what you are looking for except the IMAP service. who needs them anyway if you got 2.6 gigabyte of space.
Mon Feb 26, 2007 Reply New Discussion
thanks again..
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Sun Aug 26, 2007 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (ajayshivaa)
For yahoo users there is a program called ypops comes handy. I have been using it for past 1 year without any problem.Visit the following website and just download and configure your mail client as instructed
www.ypopsemail.com
Link: view Post: 98510
I've been using ypops and had no problem whatsoever until last week. I can't access my yahoo mail and an error popped that connection was denied. Anybody else who experienced the same problem?
Wed Aug 29, 2007 Reply New Discussion
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