"thin" POP3 client for remote working needed

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Andy Mabbett

My ISP's webmail interface is dire. I'm looking for a POP3 client, which
I can run from a memory stick, and which is capable of working through
my employers' proxy server, to read, reply to and delete mail on my
ISP's servers, but not to download the mail to a local drive (unless i
specifically choose to save one or two, or attached files, as an
exception).

If it has a spell checker, so much the better!

Any suggestion's, please?
 
Andy said:
My ISP's webmail interface is dire. I'm looking for a POP3 client, which
I can run from a memory stick, and which is capable of working through
my employers' proxy server, to read, reply to and delete mail on my
ISP's servers, but not to download the mail to a local drive (unless i
specifically choose to save one or two, or attached files, as an
exception).

If it has a spell checker, so much the better!

Any suggestion's, please?


iscribe -- http://www.webattack.com/get/iscribe.html
Popcorn -- http://www.woundedmoon.org/win32/popcorn.html

These *may not* be the latest free versions.

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Andy said:
My ISP's webmail interface is dire. I'm looking for a POP3 client,
which I can run from a memory stick, and which is capable of working
through my employers' proxy server, to read, reply to and delete mail
on my ISP's servers, but not to download the mail to a local drive
(unless i specifically choose to save one or two, or attached files,
as an exception).

If it has a spell checker, so much the better!

Any suggestion's, please?

Portable Thunderbird:

http://johnhaller.com/jh/mozilla/portable_thunderbird/
 
Andy said:
My ISP's webmail interface is dire. I'm looking for a POP3 client,
which I can run from a memory stick, and which is capable of working
through my employers' proxy server, to read, reply to and delete mail
on my ISP's servers, but not to download the mail to a local drive
(unless i specifically choose to save one or two, or attached files,
as an exception).

JBmail at http://www.pc-tools.net/win32/jbmail/
Free for one account, no spell check as far as I know, but it does have
full SSL/TLS support.

Boco
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