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| To: | tucker AT together DOT net |
| Cc: | opendos AT delorie DOT com |
| References: | <199712280307 DOT WAA18345 AT mx01 DOT together DOT net> |
| Message-Id: | <AAUrVfq0W7@mpak.convey.ru> |
| Organization: | International Brownian Movement |
| From: | "-= ArkanoiD =-" <ark AT mpak DOT convey DOT ru> |
| Date: | Sun, 28 Dec 97 10:18:54 +0300 |
| Subject: | Re: Questions... |
| Lines: | 20 |
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nuqneH,
=> From: "Mark Tucker" <tucker AT together DOT net>
=> To: "opendos AT delorie DOT com" <opendos AT delorie DOT com>
=> Date: Sat, 27 Dec 97 21:40:24
[dd]
=> 1. Is there any software available (preferably freeware) that will
=> allow me to connect to my ISP and retrieve my e-mail for off-line
=> reading/composing?
There are several pop3 clients worth looking (although they all require
some fine-tuning - mail2 (for example) contains some utilities that could
be used with ~nearly any uucp-style mail editors).. But i don't know _why_
not to use plain old uucp. It is not bad and i enjoy it ;).
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