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RE: What's wrong with Outlook Express?
I've been doing the same thing for years. Eventually, however, my hard drive will be getting a little full!!

As far as security goes, though, have you read what this user had to say? He also has a valid point...

http://zdnet.com.com/5208-1107-0.html?forumID=1&threadID=2702&messageID=57477&start=-1

Tough decision, I guess!
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Web or POP, what is the difference?  The-Bytemaster | 04/12/04
Don't forget all the servers it passed to get to you  voska | 04/12/04
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Not right :- here is why ......  Tomal | 04/13/04
What's wrong with Outlook Express?  david_kelsey@... | 04/16/04
RE: What's wrong with Outlook Express?  pistache | 05/16/04

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