Any freeware like Mailwasher for Hotmail accouts???

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Anna

hi all,

I have got mail-wahser and very happy with its performance. It works very
well for me.

I wonder is there any freeware to do the job mailwasher for Hotmail
accoutns??

I don't want the OLD Mailwasher freeware i have already tested it bit buggy.

regards.
 
S

Seek

Mmm - I thought the free version of Mailwasher could access Hotmail
accounts.

I have the Pro version (3.0) and it certainly does.

I thought the only differenece between Pro and free was the lack of
ads.

Not 100% sure, maybe someone else can confirm.
 
J

Jonathan Wolgamuth

Mmm - I thought the free version of Mailwasher could access Hotmail
accounts.

I have the Pro version (3.0) and it certainly does.

I thought the only differenece between Pro and free was the lack of
ads.

Not 100% sure, maybe someone else can confirm.

Tis True. When setting up an account, it asks whether it is POP3 or
Hotmail.
 
B

Barney

Anna said:
hi all,

I have got mail-wahser and very happy with its performance. It works
very well for me.

I wonder is there any freeware to do the job mailwasher for Hotmail
accoutns??

I don't want the OLD Mailwasher freeware i have already tested it bit
buggy.

regards.

Try PopPeeper. Sorry I don't have their address. I use "mailwasher"
as well but may look up PopPeeper again. PopPeer has it's own forum as
well.
 
O

Onno

I wonder is there any freeware to do the job mailwasher for Hotmail
accoutns??

I've never tried it, but you can use Spampal in combination with a Hotmail
proxy. I think there was at least one proxy nominated for the PWL. You can
google this group for it.
 
M

mike ring

hi all,

I have got mail-wahser and very happy with its performance. It works
very well for me.

I wonder is there any freeware to do the job mailwasher for Hotmail
accoutns??

I don't want the OLD Mailwasher freeware i have already tested it bit
buggy.

regards.

I'm pretty sure Poptray does- I tried it recently and it looked good but
was nowhere as easy as mailwasher to blacklist senders, which matters to me
as theres a *lot* of them, but ISTR there was a hotmail in it's options.

I hope that's right!

mike r
 
V

Vrodok the Troll

hi all,

I have got mail-wahser and very happy with its performance. It works very
well for me.

I wonder is there any freeware to do the job mailwasher for Hotmail
accoutns??

I don't want the OLD Mailwasher freeware i have already tested it bit buggy.

regards.

ePrompter

http://www.eprompter.com/

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ePrompter automatically and simultaneously checks and retrieves your email
messages from up to sixteen password protected email accounts such as AOL,
Hotmail, Yahoo, Earthlink, Email.com, iName, Juno, Lycos, Mail.com, Mindspring,
MSN, Netscape, POP3, OneBox, Rediffmail, SBC Yahoo, Switchboard, USA.net and
hundreds of other email domains.

Once new messages have been retrieved, ePrompter notifies you which accounts
have new messages and how many new messages you have in each account.

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ePrompter screen, audio alerts for new messages, and a choice of five unique
screensavers that let you know at a glance the number of new messages in each
account. And with a simple click on the account of your choice, you can read,
delete or respond to any of your messages.

ePrompter gives you the ability to delete unwanted spam or suspicious looking
mail - the kind that might contain viruses - without having to launch your email
program or go to your web mail's site.

ePrompter also lets you compose and send original messages, as well as forward
or reply to your retrieved messages, again without having to launch your email
program. ePrompter also features an address book.

ePrompter is so easy to set up and use, you'll have it up and running in
minutes.

ePrompter checks and retrieves your Yahoo mail without you having to pay $29.95
per account to Yahoo for POP3 access or message forwarding.

This version includes the following features:

The ability to print messages.
The ability to read hyperlinks.
The ability to work with standard firewalls and proxy servers.
The ability to retain retrieved messages when a computer is turned off.
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