well you can read the RFC and learn how to send the msg by telnet
i've done this on occasion
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 08:11:58 -0700, Neil Waldhauer wrote:
>> I guess that, in an emergency, using Web Mail is OK. But, I'd really
>> prefer to be able to compose messages offline and using my own copy of
>> PMMail to prepare and send the messages. Web Mail is just not that
>> convenient when it often includes adding attachments, special [but
>> still plain-text] formatting, etc.
>
>First, your internet provider has to give you an SMTP port you can use from a
>hotel. I use a small mom-and-pop ISP in my town, so I'm covered. But big
>nation-wide services lag technologically.
>
>Second, PMMail development has resumed, and that would be a great feature for
>you to request. Go to the new PMMail website, <http://pmmail.os2voice.org> and
>see if you can add that to the wish list.