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Re: [News] List of E-mail Applications and Disc-Burning for GNU/Linux

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____/ Philip on Saturday 01 August 2009 16:24 : \____

> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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>> 15 Email Applications for Linux
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>> | Email clients are becoming less and less of a frequently used program, now
>> | people can go to Yahoo, GMX or Gmail and just put some few details down
>> | for registration and they have some few gigs of email space and an online
>> | client. And with the popularity such as the Mozilla prism project, web
>> | clients can be turned into normal looking programs and be used even
>> | off-line, making normal clients less of a necessity. But for some, email
>> | applications are still their first choice, one main advantage is the
>> | multiple use of accounts at the same time. Since awareness in email
>> | applications is decreasing, here is a list of email applications for Linux
>> | that shows many of the email clients available.
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> 
> First news feeds are being dropped by the big ISPs, soon POP email
> clients will follow. I dropped QWest when all they offered was MSN mail.
> Comcast still provides POP access, but for how long?

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"Larry Ellison - What The Hell Is Cloud Computing?"
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