tinyjo: (webdesigner - chez geek)
So, following up from my other post, I've found an actually not half bad pop3 web client. Sadly the nicest looking one (My Email) doesn't work for me (I have a non-standard username/email addy. combo) but the PDA version of Mail2Web works nicely for me. No spam filter but the interface is so clean I can live without.

It's actually slightly naughty as using the PDA version also avoids ads, but that's not my primary motivation - given the way I use my browser at work, screen real-estate matters and the tab bar on the main site was just too big.

Date: June 26th, 2006 10:33 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] deslea.livejournal.com
I have one on my own server (very basic and bare-bones - it's just for viewing what's on the POP server while you're on the road - you can reply or delete or leave it there for downloading once you get home). It's only http not https, so I don't know whether that's more or less safe on the face of things. (The transmission protocols themselves are not my strongest point, stupidly enough for a sysadmin). That said, there are more advanced ones here.

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