MrPostman acts like a gateway. It provides a POP3 server interface at one end to talk to email clients and an HTTP client (browser) interface at the other which allows it to talk to Yahoo! or Hotmail. Currently supports Hotmail, Yahoo, mail.com, and another.com. It is completely crossplatform because it is developed in Java.
- SMTP: header continuation line can start with tab
- mail.script: correct inline pictures, remove size info after attachment file name
1.1 RC4 (Apr 4, 2005)
this is excelent software, but 1.1RC4 is 2 month old
http://sourceforge.net/p...3&release_id=304653
1.1 RC4 (Apr 4, 2005)
This is especially nice if you have webmail accounts on multiple services, instead of keeping separate progs like YahooPOPs, Hotmail Popper, etc.
But I would rather have an IMAP4 interface. It really makes more sense to map webmail to IMAP4 than to POP3.