On 11/02/02 11:04, "Mark Fellows" <mdfellows_at_attbi.com> wrote:
> First you might want to verify that you _will_ be able to access your
> email while off-cable. I'm on AT&T Broadband and can only download POP
> mail using an SSL connection while off the cable network -- even though
> I'm using AT&T WorldNet to dial in. I can't send mail at all while
> dialing in. AT&T's only recommendation is to use their HTML interface
> when traveling.
>
> - Mark
>
>>
>> So, I'm looking for suggestion on an ISP that will allow me
>> to dial in and get access to my mail. It doesn't have to
>> include some disk space on the ISP's servers, just a local
>> phone number for access.
Thanks, Mark. I am. Cox/RoadRunner is teamed up with allnva.com for
web-based email, when you're on the go. The stupid thing is that they
provide you with internet access, but they fail completely to address that
issue if I'm not at home. How good does accessing email from a browser is to
me if I can't connect to the internet?
-Laurent.
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