> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Sonja van Baardwijk-Holten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Verzonden: dinsdag 18 februari 2003 13:02
> Aan: list
> Onderwerp: Irregulars Question: pop3 for free.... please?

> I just got a notice that softhome is changing allowed amount of e-mail
> and storage maximum from 15 Mb and 500 messages to a miserly 6 Mb and
> 150 messages. Now I could live with that. I'd simply kill the Culture.
> ;o) But the bonus in this wretched deal is that I now only get to
> download a maximum of 10Mb a month instead of the original 45 Mb. With
> an average of over 150 messages a day, even the math challenged among us
> can figure out that it simply won't work for me.

<snip>

> I've already been searching a while now but I really can't find any that
> are pop3 and free. So if anyone has a suggestion ...<smile>

You could do what I did for my backup Internet access: go to www.wanadoo.nl
and sign up for a Wanadoo Free account (select "Free" under "Producten" in
the menu on the left side of the screen). This will give you two POP3 e-mail
accounts, with 20 MB e-mail storage each. I couldn't find anything about a
limit in MB/month, but I've been using my Wanadoo Free account as a backup
for my Brin-L subscription for almost two months now, and haven't had any
problems with it so far, other than a "Mailbox full" problem once; but if
you download your e-mail once every few days, that problem shouldn't occur.
As you get *two* e-mail addresses, you can even further reduce the chance of
that happening by using one address for Brin-L, and the other address for
the list-whose-name-shall-not-be-spoken.

Bonus: as their mailserver is physically located in The Netherlands,
downloading your e-mail will also go a lot faster than through your
(US-based) SoftHome account.

This account is only "free" in the sense that there is no monthly fee to be
paid. Wanadoo want you to access the Internet (and thus, your e-mail) by
using a dial-up connection; part of what you pay to KPN Telecom will then go
to Wanadoo. However, you can download your e-mail using our Cable Internet
access, so it really is a totally free account.   :-)

Okay, there is one possible problem: I haven't yet tried to *send* e-mail
from my Wanadoo Free account through our Cable Internet connection, so I
don't know if that will work. Remind me to try that tonight.

If that works, I'll also check if you can use a different e-mail address
with a Wanadoo Free account. If *that* works as well, you can subscribe to
Brin-L from the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- no
extra charge.   :-)


Jeroen "Community Service" van Baardwijk

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