On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 10:49, George Gambill wrote: > I hope someone will have some good recommendations on email providers (from home). Email is most important while browsing is desirable. > > I have a Juno account from back when Juno was maybe 3 months old. Unfortunately it uses it's own software which probably means FoxPro can't interact with it.. > > Short-term: > > Dialup. > > Work with MS Outlook (FoxPro can read, write and send via Outlook). > > Maybe something like Mozilla is I can figure out how to get FoxPro > interacting with it. i.e. where are the messages stored and in > what format. > > Inexpensive (your definition here) is good. > > Not so Short-Term: > > Faster than dialup. > > Work with Linux (i.e. Mozilla or whatever) when I have FoxPro running under Wine. > > Inexpensive is always good. > > Any recommendations will be greatly appreciated. ---- dump foxpro - learn gnue (postgresql) all things possible - break the chain. The easiest way to lose the Windows habit is to go cold turkey. The percentage of home users successfully beating off viruses, spyware, etc. is getting incredibly high. Email - well according to Juno - come on baby go Linspire ;-) Use your connection company...if cable modem, use Cox. If DSL, use your provider. If dial up, there's been discussions about providers. Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss