You can also use GMail with an e-mail program, and keep a copy on your
own laptop as well as online.
Rodrigo wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi
>
> Gmail is good (not good for attached files .EXE mainly) and if you use
> any webmail to keep your messages, when the service stops, your messages
> will probabily be lost...
>
> I like to keep all my stuff on my computer just to be sure...
>
> Regards
>
> Rod
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: dpbbjc@gmail.
> To: InternetByWiFi@
> <mailto:InternetByW
> Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2009 7:05 PM
> Subject: Re: [IBWiFi] WI-FI Access at RV parks and Campgrounds using
> AT&T servers
>
> Hi Rich,
> Why don't you just get a Gmail
> account. You will be encrypted,
> they use ports 465 and 995, and
> they give you over 7 GB of
> storage.... of which 2 GB can be
> used for off-site file storage;
> all at no cost.
>
> I have over 23,000 messages in
> my "storage" from many years
> at Gmail plus a ton of photos;
> but I've only used 31% of my
> 7+ gig allocation so far!
>
> Cheers,
> Don Blake, Founder/Co-Moderato
> http://tech.
> <http://tech.
> http://tech.
> <http://tech.
> http://tech.
> <http://tech.
>
> From: Richard Bauer
> Sent: 06/13/2009 2:52 PM
> To: Internet By WiFi List
> Subject: [IBWiFi] WI-FI Access at RV parks and Campgrounds using AT&T
> servers
>
> my current ISP is earthlink and over the years i've had zero problems
> accessing my e-mail on RV parks and campgounds wi-fi systems using my
> outlook client software. earthlink provides an authorized, alternative SMTP
> server and port (587) for sending mail and uses the standard port 110 for
> receiving mail.
>
> i'm considering a switch to AT&T as my ISP here at home primarily because of
> price (a $50 per month saving over earthlink). i spoke with an AT&T tech
> yesterday who gave me the info i need in order to access e-mail using
> outlook. AT&T uses secure socket layering (SSL) to both send (port 465 for
> SMTP, 995 for POP). the tech advised me that not all public wifi hotspots
> will pass SSL data on their systems.
>
> my question is for those of you who have AT&T as your ISP and use microsoft
> outlook on the road to retrieve your e-mail. do you have any problems
> retrieving or sending e-mail on public wifi hotspots? i'm not referring to
> the AT&T nodes and wifi hotspots...i know it will work on those. i'm
> wondering about the 'foreign' nodes, the non AT&T hot spots. before i make
> the switch i'd like to hear from those of you who have that service now.
>
> thanks
>
> '73,
> rich, n9dko
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