Anyone heard of ThinBrowser?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Maatt
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Maatt said:
Just spotted this. Seems to be giving GMail a run for its 'money'
http://www.thinbrowser.com/tb

I just signed up to test it out. It was extremely slow. I'm on a T1
connection in Europe at work and it was painfully slow to login and check
mail. This was before 7:30 in the morning and I had all the bandwidth to
myself. Of course your mileage may vary.

Ibn
 
I just signed up to test it out. It was extremely slow. I'm on a
T1 connection in Europe at work and it was painfully slow to login
and check mail. This was before 7:30 in the morning and I had all
the bandwidth to myself. Of course your mileage may vary.
Just the opposite in the USA. However, it says it can be configured
to work with several pop3 clients, but I cannot find any pages that
tell you /how/ to do that...other than to download a program to sync
with OE.
 
Mike Andrade said:
Just the opposite in the USA. However, it says it can be configured
to work with several pop3 clients, but I cannot find any pages that
tell you /how/ to do that...other than to download a program to sync
with OE.

I finally found help on this by searching for pop3 in the help section.

Seems pretty easy. The mail server is pop.thinbrowser.net. The smtp server
is smtp.thinbrowser.net. Haven't tried it yet; will do so in just a few
minutes.
 
I finally found help on this by searching for pop3 in the help
section.

Seems pretty easy. The mail server is pop.thinbrowser.net. The
smtp server is smtp.thinbrowser.net. Haven't tried it yet; will
do so in just a few minutes.
Link? If not, does it use the default ports?
 

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