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March 10th, 2009, 09:38 PM
#6
This quote is right from the URL you have posted:
WebMail
VPOP3 comes with a full WebMail server, so you can access your mail using a web browser from anywhere. You can read and send your email messages, view the VPOP3 address book etc through any modern web browser.
Have you tried that service?
Cheers
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