> Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 17:41:49 GMT > Subject: [JA] Juno and POP3 -- from the software point of view > From: George Lunt <glunt@xxxxxxxx> GHL> Did I mention that you CAN NOW use ONE Juno account and > the POP3 capable Juno v5.0.33 software to access ALL your other > Juno accounts WITHOUT having to log into them separately? > Yep, now that Juno has 'opened' it's servers to standard POP3 > access, you can use Juno v5.0.33 to access your other Juno > accounts just as you can the accounts you have at other services. Thank you, George. I was the one who said Juno's POP3 service needed version 6 of their user software, and I am glad to be corrected. GHL> We can access our all our Juno e-mail > accounts from one account without "Switching Accounts" With Version 5 of Juno's user software, not with any other version, right? That's the most interesting feature to me. I use Juno 5 for about 10% of my mail, mostly on weekends. Maybe this weekend I'll find time to explore that feature. GHL> and we can access our Juno e-mail from other POP3 programs > such as Outlook, Outlook Express, Pegasus, Eudora, etc., etc. Another interesting innovation. I'm writing this on a machine that has no mailer installed except Juno... Why do I say these things before checking? MSOE is here, presumably installed with Win 98. It has merely never been set up with directories to store mail, etc. Probably I won't find time on this machine to study it, however. I also use Juno 4 on two other computers, which have MSOE or maybe MSO, as well as Eudora or Netscape Mail. More likely I'll find time to study on those machines. To unsubscribe, send a message to ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe juno_accmail" in the body or subject. OR visit //freelists.org ~*~