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Webmail Retriever for msn 2.2.4

Apocgraphy

Webmail Retriever for msn
Description:

Send and receive mail through any number of msn accounts using a real email program!
With Webmail Retriever you can access your msn account using any email program such as Outlook, Outlook Express, Netscape Messenger, Eudora, or TheBat.
Mail arrives in your inbox automatically just like regular email, and can be sorted into folders manually or using your email program's rules.
In addition, you can use your existing mail filtering, forwarding, or vacation (out of office) notifications just like non-web based mail accounts.
- Simple to use, just install and forget about it.
- No more need to manually log in and check your msn account.
- Keep all your mail in one place.
- No more lost mail due to your mailbox being full.
- Access and unlimited number of msn accounts.


Product home page: http://www.Apocgraphy.com/WebmailRetrieverBlue/
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Platform: Windows Communications::Other E-Mail Tools
Type: Shareware Cost: $10.00 US Size: 1844 K Released: Jan 01, 2005
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