Guest guest Posted May 5, 2001 Report Share Posted May 5, 2001 > > Is there a way to get the att's when downloading mail through pop? > > It was supposed to do so, but it didn't. I have fixed the problem just > now. > Thanks. > > Any news about webmail? > > Not yet, sorry. > Well, I don't need it anymore. I've just found a very simple tiny 150Kb freeware program that can retrieve headers and contents of my emails in as many pop accounts as I want without taking them out of the server unless I wish so. It also gives the option of to save the messages to disk in txt format. In short, it can make any pop account a "webmail with no ads or login screens". I think it's very useful for devotees. Take a look on the readme below. ys fd ------------------- Ultrafunk Popcorn POP3/SMTP e-mail client README.TXT ------------------- Release information: -------------------- Release date : 10.Jan.2001 Version : Popcorn release 1.04 Author : Ultrafunk Web : http://www.ultrafunk.com Product page : http://www.ultrafunk.com/products/popcorn/ User forum : http://www.ultrafunk.com/support/forum/ Feedback email : rune (AT) ultrafunk (DOT) com What is Popcorn? ---------------- Popcorn is a freeware ultra-lightweight POP3/SMTP e-mail client, free from unwanted and useless bloatware features. Being a true client/server application, it does not work in the same way as a typical mail program. This means that you're reading mail from a POP3 server directly, without downloading it to a local mailbox on your PC (although you can save mail messages locally if you want to). This makes it ideally suited for "on the road" mail access, and for scanning, reading and sending mail over slow internet connections. Popcorn supports multiple user profiles, enabling you to read and send mail from any number of different POP3 accounts. It is a small, portable e-mail client, the kind you can carry with you on a floppy disk or download quickly from the web without having to go through any installation procedures. The user profiles and account information is NOT saved in the local registry, but in a small, portable .INI-file that accompanies the application, enabling you to easily move between locations. Using Popcorn you can check and send mail from anywhere as long as you have an Internet connection. You can also delete spam, old messages or see if a message has attachments without downloading the messages from the server first. It is perfect for cleaning up and administering multiple POP3 accounts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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