In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Laborde) wrote:

> Yahoo *does* allow you to use your own e-mail client for POP & SMTP. All you
> have to do is check a box that allows them to send you 1 advertising e-mail
> per week. I have several Yahoo e-mail accounts that I use exclusively
> through Outlook 2000. Every once in a while their servers have hiccups but
> it's mainly fairly reliable.
> 
> My domain/web site offers free POP3 e-mail accounts, too. I'm not going to
> hawk my site here so anyone who wants one can e-mail me privately for more
> information. One word of warning: You SPAM with it and you get dropped like
> a turd in an operating room.
> 
> Mike
> 

Hopefully sterilized as well so they don't continue to breed. :-)

print pack "H*", "4a75737420416e6f74686572204d61635065726c204861636b65722c0d";
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