Dude -- you're outta luck.But, as a long shot, 7-11 around here sells these web-access cards (much like phone cards) for 10 bucks, and you use it as you need it/pay as you go. You might try calling the company and seeing if they're "generic POP3", or if you have to be running their special software -- I'm sure you have to sign up using their s/w, but perhaps after that you can use generic POP3 clients like Z-em@il. You'll still have to buy that, though. You gotta pay for what people work to provide.