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    I "already" filled one of my two Yahoo!Mail accounts, in fact that's 94% now because I try to keep it going as this is my main account (I have it since '99). It would be interesting to see how you manage all your mails.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dracula View Post
    I "already" filled one of my two Yahoo!Mail accounts, in fact that's 94% now because I try to keep it going as this is my main account (I have it since '99). It would be interesting to see how you manage all your mails.
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    I don't use GMail plugins eventhough I use Blogspot (which is a google service).

    For emails I am using M2: [url]http://opera.com/m2[/url]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nafcom View Post
    I don't use GMail plugins eventhough I use Blogspot (which is a google service).

    For emails I am using M2: [url]http://opera.com/m2[/url]
    The correct address seems to be [url]http://www.opera.com/products/desktop/m2/[/url]

    I don't use it but it seems to be a (kind of a) free "Ms Outlook", isn't it ? I mean the same functionality as the Microsoft program, as far as I see from the screenshots. But you have your own email account somewhere, this is just the client, as far as I understand.

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    Last edited by Nafcom; 03-09-2007 at 02:44 PM. Reason: corrected my quoted (wrong) URL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dracula View Post
    The correct address seems to be [url]http://www.opera.com/products/desktop/m2/[/url]

    I don't use it but it seems to be a (kind of a) free "Ms Outlook", isn't it ? I mean the same functionality as the Microsoft program, as far as I see from the screenshots. But you have your own email account somewhere, this is just the client, as far as I understand.

    all best,
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    My address was correct, I just forgot the '2' after 'm'. Try it now, you will see it works

    No, it's different from Outlook: It's not excuting stuff in advance like Outlook so you are safe. And it saves all in a database and you access all stuff using APs (Access Points), and it has a self-learning spam filter with AI. And and and
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nafcom View Post
    My address was correct, I just forgot the '2' after 'm'. Try it now, you will see it works
    Yes, indeed (in fact is redirecting to the one I mentioned)

    No, it's different from Outlook: It's not excuting stuff in advance like Outlook so you are safe. And it saves all in a database and you access all stuff using APs (Access Points), and it has a self-learning spam filter with AI. And and and

    Outlook is not executing stuff (VB code, for example) in advance neither. (I'm talking about Outlook, not Outlook Express). For the rest, it seems really interesting, tell me how this AP thing works (OK, I know I could search for it but I'm a little lazy now ) And the AI spam filter seems really useful.
    Thanks for opening my mind on it, I think I'll give it a try when my time will allow !

    All best,
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    Read the above post again, I have explained Access Points. It means you access the same mail from different places/methods instead of physically moving the email like in Outlook.

    Also nice: [url]http://operawiki.info/Opera[/url]

    And you are welcome

    Outlook is still not as secure, I think
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nafcom View Post
    Read the above post again, I have explained Access Points. It means you access the same mail from different places/methods instead of physically moving the email like in Outlook.

    I see, OK (still without looking into the documentation) I think it is something like the GMail , that you can access using the web-interface at gmail.com as well as reading them thru POP3 /IMAP interface (reading them by using an email client - Outlook or Oulook Express or Firefox or Netscape or....). Plus it is an email client ("Opera Mail is integrated with the Opera browser" they say). However, I'm wodering if it works only with Opera browser - that means I'll have to install Opera- or could I use it with Internet Explorer (as a plugIn, of course) or as a standalone application.

    And IT'S NOT like Yahoo!Mail that blocked POP3 access for the free accounts since ...might be 6-7 years already.

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    I don't use it and I will never use it for security resons

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