Yep, the old virus/trojan excuse. Sounds like the wife found your emails to all your other girlfriends.
Actually about all email servers are web based. Certain email programs like outlook and netscape allow you to manage them within the program on your computer but you can still go find them on the internet from another computer or from your phone. Try putting www. in front of your pop mail address and you get to the server. Then log in with user name and password.
AT&T uses att.yahoo.com as its server. I then use netscape on some computers and outlook on another to access them and store them on the computer. However AT&T and most others have their own spam filters and store spam for about 30 days. When someone tells me they sent an email I didn't get, I go to the web mail site and usually find it in the spam folder. Usually check it every 2 or 3 weeks. It catches most of the drug and foreign spam. Outlook and Netscape has additional spam filters but those programs won't see something until it passes through AT&T first.
Just got an HTC Evo phone with Android a week ago. Slickest thing ever for monitoring email. Tracks all your email accounts and automatically and instantly downloads them. The voice to text application that allows me to speak a message or reply is better than sliced bread. I may never have to type a message again. The big screen and finger flick to expand the size makes the internet not bad to read. Guess I need to try the voice to text on a reply on this forum next chance I get.
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