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ewan pohe

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#4105 20-May-2005 09:49
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Hi

I wish to manage my email via the web when i am mobile, as this will save me data charges. Which mail provider has the best interface? My isp is not the best for this.

what other solutions are there to this.

I have looked at webis.

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Ewan Pohe

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#14888 20-May-2005 16:54
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Not sure if webmail will save data charges. A program like WebIS can be configured to download only a few kilobytes of each e-mail, and will do so once only. On a webmail you will have to download the same subject and information every time you login.

WebIS is a very good option, but I use the built-in Outlook - unless you need separate SMTP/POP3 authentication or HTML e-mail.




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ewan pohe

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  #14890 20-May-2005 17:15
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Thanks for your answer. I was forgetting about Imap, i think that may be my best solution.

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  #14891 20-May-2005 17:20
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If you have your own webhost, gmail-lite is ideally suited to pdas.
you can get your pop3, web, and pdaweb..
:-) works for me.



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  #14892 20-May-2005 17:25
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hmm that looks interesting. I will see if it runs on cpanel.

Thanks Taniwha!

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