eMail2Pop 3.29

3.7 out of 5 stars 3.7 (35 votes)

(November 29, 2006)

Windows 2000/2003/9x/XP / Shareware; $25.76 / 1,208 downloads

eMail2Pop functions as a POP3 and SMTP mail interface and spam filtering solution for AOL Mail and Google Gmail accounts. It converts AOL mail and Gmail into a standard mail format. This means that AOL and Gmail users can retrieve their email from their favorite email client such as Microsoft Outlook, Eudora, Incredimail, etc. It also includes a powerful integrated spam filter.

Reviews of eMail2Pop

  1. 4 out of 5 stars
    dragon1990565

    Reviewing 3.26 (May 11, 2005)

    AOL Communicator is good and allows you to read web based email but it is just a shame you can't read MSN mail/HTTP but there isn't really any need for this program as you can get MSN mail and AOL mail on the web but you can also receive AOL mail through Outlook Express and Opera 8

  2. 5 out of 5 stars
    rotjong

    Reviewing 3.24 (Jan 23, 2005)

    Personally, I hate FreePOPs. eMail2Pop was worked perfectly for me. I used it before Gmail began offering free POP3 access. On _many_ occassions after I just used the regular POP3 access from Gmail I was finding connection errors. It was something on Google's end and it was not stable. I switched back to eMail2Pop. Minus when Google tweaks something there have been no problems and eMail2Pop is quickly updated.

  3. 1 out of 5 stars
    geekboy2000

    Reviewing 3.2 (Nov 3, 2004)

    There was a time when this program was valuable. Now though, with a choice between FreePops (as kmleow mentioned), and AOL's open access (via IMAP), there's really no need for it at all.

  4. 2 out of 5 stars
    spacetoast

    Reviewing 3.0 (Jul 24, 2004)

    aol has webmail and imap. Using a tool to fetch Gmail is violative of google's TOS -- aside from that there's another Gmail too that's completely freeware and will soon offer IMAP for Gmail.

  5. 3 out of 5 stars
    Bruns

    Reviewing 3.0 Beta R2 (Jun 7, 2004)

    This kind of program is unnecessary at this point, due to the fact that AOL has now opened up their mail servers to both IMAP (imap.aol.com) and SMTP (smtp.aol.com).

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