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Momail - WAP and WML
   
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Get your e-mail anywhere you go. With Momail you can simply read your mail from any mail-server on any wap enabled device. A single file does it all. Some features are: multiple number of providers, IMAP and POP3 both secure and non-secure, any wap 1.0 enabled device (this includes even the earliest wap-enabled mobile telephones), virtually any message type (text / html or multipart) and character encoding can be read. Visit our website for more information and support. To use Momail you will need a webserver that supports PHP and the IMAP-extension (which are both quite common nowadays). New: since release 5 you can also write new e-mail using Momail!

 
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