(OT) Where can I get EMAIL ONLY service

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oldfart@someplace.com wrote:

> Off topic.

>

> Does anyone know of a service that is ONLY to get Email?

>

> Old Fart




I use my local FreeNet as a backup system. See if

your city has one. It's a dialup based system, with

one hour sessions. Not every city has one, and

policies aren't uniform between them either. But

it's one way to get dialup if there aren't any

other good options.



Another option, is to book time at your local

library, and use a library computer to reach the

Internet. Time is booked in one hour sessions (or

perhaps an "express" machine offers 15 minute

sessions). If you had a GMail account, and used

the library computer for its browser, you could do

email that way. Not very convenient, but perhaps

a substitute if your town or city doesn't have

a FreeNet. That is also good for someone who

doesn't have a computer. Or doesn't want the

hassle of maintaining a computer in running

condition.



Paul
 
Earthlink,

Spamcop (also has great spam protection)

Yahoo

Google

sneamemail

etc.

Many places are available.



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Paul typed:

> oldfart@someplace.com wrote:

>> Off topic.

>>

>> Does anyone know of a service that is ONLY to get Email?

>>

>> Old Fart


>

> I use my local FreeNet as a backup system. See if

> your city has one. It's a dialup based system, with

> one hour sessions. Not every city has one, and

> policies aren't uniform between them either. But

> it's one way to get dialup if there aren't any

> other good options.

>

> Another option, is to book time at your local

> library, and use a library computer to reach the

> Internet. Time is booked in one hour sessions (or

> perhaps an "express" machine offers 15 minute

> sessions). If you had a GMail account, and used

> the library computer for its browser, you could do

> email that way. Not very convenient, but perhaps

> a substitute if your town or city doesn't have

> a FreeNet. That is also good for someone who

> doesn't have a computer. Or doesn't want the

> hassle of maintaining a computer in running

> condition.

>

> Paul
 
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