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We still filter all hotmail
My company filters hotmail so heavily that almost 100%t ends up
in the users Spam folder. We've never had a single complaint.

MS will continue to do whatever they want as long as they are
able. If/When they are no longer the dominent power on the
desktop, it will be the consumer who makes that decision. The
DOJ has already shown they can be rented cheap.

Oh well, I swore off MS several years ago and now run Macs and
Linux exclusively. And if the day ever comes when it is a MS
computer or nothing - I'll just turn off and go dark.

Life's too short to run Windows.
Posted by: Otto_Delete   Posted on: 07/01/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I have to agree  kohuratahi | 06/30/05
Microsoft and Gator are two of a kind  ChazzMatt | 06/30/05
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The foxes have taken over the henhouse  ChazzMatt | 06/30/05
Example from Spybot  Bill4 | 06/30/05
We still filter all hotmail  Otto_Delete | 07/01/05
I understand  Bill4 | 07/01/05
So, will their own Spyware Utility remove their own Spyware?  BitTwiddler | 07/01/05
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