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A blast from the past!

NetFront was a web browser developed by Access Co., Ltd. (formerly known as Access Co., Ltd.) in the late 1990s. It was one of the first web browsers for mobile devices, and it played a significant role in the development of mobile internet.

NetFront Mail was a feature of the NetFront browser that allowed users to access their email accounts on their mobile devices. It was a simple email client that supported POP3 and SMTP protocols, allowing users to send and receive emails using their mobile devices.

Here are some key features of NetFront Mail:

  1. Email client: NetFront Mail was a built-in email client that allowed users to access their email accounts on their mobile devices.
  2. POP3 and SMTP support: The email client supported POP3 and SMTP protocols, allowing users to send and receive emails using their mobile devices.
  3. Simple interface: The email client had a simple and intuitive interface that made it easy for users to manage their emails on the go.
  4. Support for multiple email accounts: NetFront Mail allowed users to access multiple email accounts from different providers, such as Yahoo!, Hotmail, and AOL.
  5. Offline access: The email client allowed users to access their emails even when they were offline, and it would sync the emails when they went online again.

NetFront Mail was popular in the early 2000s, especially among mobile phone users who wanted to access their emails on the go. However, with the rise of more advanced mobile browsers and email clients, NetFront Mail eventually became less popular and was eventually discontinued.