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You have a Web-based mail and you'd like to download it?Now you can, with FreePops
http://freepops.sourceforge.net/en/
it is release under GNU/GPL so you can also modify it, the only differenc between a on-line Pop3 servers is the config of the Client like Thunderbird or Mozilla o Outlook(..)
The server is located in: localhost
The port isn't the 110 but the 2000
Then put login name like this: nick@domain.xx

The scripts provide different domain like @hotmail @yahoo, and if you want to create you own script extension's lang is LUA

more info @ http://freepops.sourceforge.net/files/html_lua/index.html

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Wow, this is neat! I've been looking for a program or a way to download my web-mail to my pc without having to open a browser and login to my account every now and then. Im definitely gonna try it out right now. Thanks for the info! :)

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that piece of software is really neat especially when you have multiple email adds with diff isp/providers its saved me alot of time loging in and out using ie thanks alot man

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As I am aware, Hotmail and Gmail already provide POP3 and IMAP access to your webmail account, and back when I used Yahoo Mail they had that option as well.I see that FreePOPs supports many services in their plugins, most of them lesser-known.

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