Need a Free PF Email Account? Check out Physics Forums' Email Service!

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PF Email is now operational, with users able to sign up for free accounts through a provided link. A new modification allows users to access their email via POP3 and IMAP directly from the forum. Users have expressed appreciation for the email service, noting its reliability over the past two years. However, there is a reported issue where some users are redirected to the chat room upon entering the forum, prompting a request for a fix or clarification on whether this is intentional. Overall, the community is engaged and supportive of the email service's continued functionality.
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I found a mod for this forum yesterday that let's you log on to any email server in PF and check your mail, pop3 and imap. Anyone interested?
 
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Hello Greg,

First: fantastic job you and your team are doing. What a growth of members.

Now reporting a small failure that appeared already several times: When I enter the PF I am guided to the Chat room! Can you ask the webmaster to fix it? Or is it promoting the chat room? ;-)

Dirk
 
I use it as a free service for more than 2 years now , and It's still working .. Thanks Greg for this E-mail service :smile:
 
Originally posted by Zargawee
I use it as a free service for more than 2 years now , and It's still working .. Thanks Greg for this E-mail service :smile:

Great! Good to hear! Keep me updated.
 
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About 20 years ago, in my mid-30s (and with a BA in economics and a master's in business), I started taking night classes in physics hoping to eventually earn the science degree I'd always wanted but never pursued. I found physics forums and used it to ask questions I was unable to get answered from my textbooks or class lectures. Unfortunately, work and life got in the way and I never got further the freshman courses. Well, here it is 20 years later. I'm in my mid-50s now, and in a...

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