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PadyWack
Joined: 23 Oct 2001 Posts: 42 Location: Erie PA
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2001 10:52 am Post subject: |
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i am currently using neucomm as my isp and they offer pop3 e-mail.
I use a dreamcast with web browser 2.0 to surf the net. I need to know which pop3 free e-mail service would work best for me _________________ For the best prices on new and used video games visit
www.endlessentertainment.com
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PadyWack
Joined: 23 Oct 2001 Posts: 42 Location: Erie PA
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2001 19:52 pm Post subject: |
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i tried using neustreet but every time i try to send something it says my account has expired or something
_________________ For the best prices on new and used video games visit
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Find everything from Atari to X-BOX
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drchaps
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Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2001 21:15 pm Post subject: |
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padywack, here are 2 things I would consider. One as you well know, i dont have a dreamcast, so i cannot help you on an actual provider but i dont think dreamcast has a built in pop3 reader. Pop 3 is a lot more convenient for some users because they dont have to access their mail on the web and for people who want to write messages while they are offline. However, for users that have dreamcast, I dont think they include a pop3 reader program like eudora, or outlook express. My suggestion... go with a web based email like hotmail, mailandnews.com or 1stmail.com. All can be accessed through your sega browser. You may find an email service that has both pop3 and webmail like mailandnews or others. I would check out http://www.emailaddresses.com which a friend of mine Edwin runs. It is just like neucomms find an email provider, but this gives a little more of a description on each service. I believe he also has a help section explaining the difference between pop3 and web based email and it does a lot better job than i could. Definitely in your case though, i would go with a web based provider rather than pop3
Steve
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