[pct-l] Pocketmail

Slow Comfort slow.comfort at gmail.com
Mon Jan 22 18:00:09 CST 2007


I'd like to add my request to Dan's.  I will need to maintain a daily
journal for sponsers in addition to my own desire to do so.  I'd
really be interested in obtaining practical use advice from anyone
that has had occasion to use the Pocketmailer or similar devices over
an extended period on the trail.

Tks

Slow

On 1/22/07, Dan Fenn <danfenn at hotmail.com> wrote:
> I'm curious as to how many folks will be taking a Pocketmail Composer with
> them on the trail this year and what their experience has been.  I'm getting
> close to that point where I need to decide if Pocketmail is the way to go.
>
> Although I've heard some good things about Pocketmail, I've also heard some
> pretty negative things as well (composer craps out, lousy service,
> unreliable, etc.)...so what else is new, right?
>
> Are there other options out there similar to pocketmail but better/more
> reliable?  The thing I like about pocketmail is the fact it runs on two AA
> batteries that apparently last a good long time and emails I create can be
> sent directly to my journal site.
>
> Any comments, suggestions or other ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan
>
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