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18 Jun 2003, 01:51 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Most of those are Russian and Chinese. One is using qmail- or calling itself qmail. I haven't tried checking out any of the offerings...they kinda scare me.
off topic...are you familiar with this site: http://www.pandamail.net/ I did a search here but didn't unearth anything. |
18 Jun 2003, 11:03 PM | #3 | |
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Singapore
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Re: which of these 12 do you like?
I would like the msgduty.info. the bottom one.
What I feeling is: some email address link are for private purpose, seem no intent open to the public See mark >> Quote:
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19 Jun 2003, 12:00 PM | #4 |
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thanks.
i have found that pop3 access is more probable than imap. as for systems that are not intended to be open to the public, but have public interfaces, that is a question. i am against abusing these services, as i am against abusing any service -- using it for spam, hate mail, as a drop box, saturating disk or bandwidth. that's just wrong, whoever you do it to. but if they don't want their systems to be public, they need to have some security. i won't try to break in, ever, but if i open an account and the account is removed and the open signup closed soon after, i feel i have done some good. i won't abuse their system, but someone else could, and if i prompt them to clean up, well, that's for the good. that said, i do avoid school mail systems. they have enough problems. thanks for reading what i never could. oci advertises as free and with pop3, ezrick & pilemail are merak and should have pop3, hctn & igsw are argosoft and always have pop3, and systems using vqsignup are usually open, with sqwebmail or squirrel as the client. |
19 Jun 2003, 07:02 PM | #5 | |
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I also added log-in; imap and pop3 server address info in previous page. Most email sign up steps are simple. Those emails with login info one, that I had signed up. imap or pop3 server are verified and work. |
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