On 2018-11-26 at 09:37, Mark Neidorff wrote: > (I know this is not Debian specific, but I think it is useful info > for the members of the list.) > > Admittedly, I'm spoiled. I've had a static IP and my own domain for > nearly 15 years. I set up a mailserver which has run without missing > a beat in all that time. > > It is time for me to give the static IP back and stop being my own > e-mail service. I'm moving from my static IP to Verizon FIOS, but I > don't think that really matters. > > Now, I don't like the webmail interfaces and the limited storage for > old emails that the big players (gmail, yahoo,etc) use. I like to > download and process the email locally using either kmail or > thunderbird (doesn't matter which to me. I have experience with > both.) > > If you know of an e-mail service that allows me POP3 and SMTP > connections, would you please post it in a reply.
I use Fastmail, which supported both (as well as IMAP) last time I checked, and I've been a quite satisfied customer of theirs - with Thunderbird as my E-mail client - for quite some years now. It's not a *free* mail service, but I'd be surprised if you found any free service that fits the criteria you specify. -- The Wanderer The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw
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