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Jstreet Mailer - Java runs on os/2 and can run on other os's.
Post Road Mailer - What I use at home.
PMMail - most pop
Eudora light win16 ver free.
Paul D. Wirtz
Technical Staff
VOLT Advanced Technologies R&D
VOLT Consulting Services
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714.921.7443 - direct
714.921.7046 - fax
-----Original Message-----
From: jack.pfisterer@support.com [mailto:jack.pfisterer@support.com]
Sent: Monday, March 15, 1999 3:03 PM
To: scoug-general@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-General: Off-line mail readers
Subject: Off-line mail readers
The Los Angeles Valley College BBS, that I've been using for internet
e-mail, is shutting down the end of this week. That means I have to
develop a whole new e-mail setup to take the place of the BBS/Qwk
downloads that have worked so nicely in the past.
I have WWW access through another service (Los Angeles Freenet); and
already have an alternate e-mail address (jnpf@usa.net) with the
American Express AmExMail service. AmExMail tells me that "POP
compliant e-mail software" is requried for off-line reading and
writing of mail. I presume that MR/2-ICE is such; but understand
that it's broken by FixPak 10.
Any recommendations--or even suggestions?
Jack P.
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