getting spam mail there! How do people know it exists? I haven't even used
it yet!
If your idea is good, and you release it to the world proberly, then you can do well out of lucrative contracting deals.Only a fool would give away their
secret before it's patented/copyrighted/etc.
The thing is, for my technique to be really useful, it'd have to become part
of an e-mail client, and I don't have the skill to write a client yet.
I've just started writing a full email client in PB just as a bit of an exercise and to learn the POP3 protocol. I shall post the source if i ever get it past alpha!The thing is, for my technique to be really useful, it'd have to become part
of an e-mail client, and I don't have the skill to write a client yet. So what
can I do? I watch every post here about POP/SMTP access with interest,
but it's still all way over my head -- networking is not my forte.

They might if its small, lightweight and portable! Just imagine an email client on a floppy!Also, is
anyone going to want to switch away from Outlook (or whatever) to use
my client? I really doubt it.
eh? paying for emailIf this Bill Gates thing starts to look real serious (paying for e-mails) then
I'll probably post my method first, to prove it works and hopefully stop Bill
from going ahead with his pay plan.
