Okay, your best bet would be to subscribe to a free email service such
as Yahoo or Hotmail...

With your "Free" ISP you probably wont be able to recieve mail very
often (unless the free isp allows you to stay connected 24 hours/day
)...

Imagine someone is trying to send you an email, that email is addressed
to the changing hostname your "free" isp provides you each time you dial
up..

What happens if your disconnected ? Well that mail is bounced, and is
deferred in the sending users mail server, for maybe a few hours, maybe
a few days.

Setting up sendmail with a changing (dynamic) hostname is no fun either,
depending on how complicated you edit the config files... 

You can spend hours and hours fixing sendmail to work during those few
hours your connected to the internet, or you can setup a yahoo account
in 5 minutes.

You make the choice :)

> Hi all people,
> 
> (If this posting is OT please accept my apology first)
> 
> How to send and receive emails from PC directly using the free ISP service
> which does not provide an email address.  Instead of going through some
> other websites which provide free email service including free email box.
> Any suggestion and pointer shall be much appreciated.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Stephen
> 
> 
> 
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