and I do not understand why anyone would want their personal info on someone 
else's server. not in this day and age. 
fp

At 04:11 AM 6/6/2009, Brian Weeden Poked the stick with:
>Frankly, I don't understand why anyone still uses Outlook or any other stand
>alone email client.
>
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>Brian
>
>On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 9:32 PM, FORC5 <fuf...@cox.net> wrote:
>
>> Hope not
>>
>> fp
>>
>> At 05:50 PM 6/5/2009, Winterlight Poked the stick with:
>> >At 03:25 PM 6/5/2009, you wrote:
>> >>Email has had to evolve over the years. What worked 5 years ago
>> >>may not work today. AT&T/Yahoo has been shifting over to newer
>> >>servers that require SSL and high-numbered ports (465/995).
>> >>They are not alone. Comcast has gradually been dropping all support
>> >>for port 25 SMTP. These changes in email standards are being
>> >>mandated by the newer RFCs and the ever increasing onslaught of
>> >>spammers and phishers.
>> >
>> >I think that it is just a matter of time until we all have to use online
>> web interface email unless you are using something like Outlook tied into
>> Hotmail.
>> >
>>
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>> Tallyho ! ]:8)
>> Taglines below !
>> --
>> One day I'm a windshield, the next day a bug thereon.
>>
>>

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