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Accessing websites using e-mail

Submitted by Karthik on 28 July, 2006 - 12:38

Accessing the Internet via e-mail is primary a service provided to users who have limited access to the Internet. With net penetration increasing all the time, the use of such a service has been in the decline for a number of years. However, considering the fact that censorship is functionally a limitation of Internet access to the end user, these services can be availed of to our benefit.

Internet access via e-mail can be used from any e-mail address. To retrieve a webpage (e.g. quillem.com/censorship, send an e-mail to an address listed below with the associated subject and / or body.

Other addresses can be sourced from the reference pages listed below.

References: Guide to accessing the Internet via e-mail and List of e-mail-only access servers.