Uboot stop free Txts

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Munkey-

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i always used to get wrong numbers. stuff like


"i've hidden it under the pillow, make sure he doesnt find out"



very freaky indeed
 
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Summo

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In a similar vein I got introduced to OddPost today, which is without doubt the best web-based mail client I have ever seen. very clear, very neat and features stuff like drag-and-drop in your browser. Have a look at the demo and sign up, you fools!

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xane

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I've had vizzavi for ages, I used it as an "e-mail pager" because it can send an SMS to my Vodafone mobile whenever I recieve a now e-mail :)

But recently they asked me to re-register, or confirm the account, methinks they are doing some sort of cleardown, the free SMS may not be available for long :(

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old.Jas

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Originally posted by SomeGuy
without doubt the best web-based mail client I have ever seen. very clear
Its pretty cool, but nothing beats Outlook Web Access off an exchange server for getting all your info. Not just email but contacts, task lists, calendar, and journal
 
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whipped

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Originally posted by Jas

Its pretty cool, but nothing beats Outlook Web Access off an exchange server for getting all your info. Not just email but contacts, task lists, calendar, and journal

I've always found Groupwise to be better.
 
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Summo

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Fair point, Jas but as you say Outlook Web Access runs off of Exchange. Unfair competition, methinks.

Plus Outlook Web Access is very poorly designed and is a bit shit, imo though very useful at the same time. :/ I confuse myself.
 
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bigbb

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Only used Uboot yesterday, when I hadn't charged my phone up for another week. Must have changed overnight.
 
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old.Jas

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I suppose so. It is running on a webserver and OS that made by the same people that wrote the OWA :-\

Impressive app those guys got going anyhow - I'd give them a job. My main problem with web based systems is that they are whay too slow and clunky
 
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wolfeeh

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*cough*

www.hotmail.com

*cough* lol.

i asked this in irc anyway.... does anyone, apart from (allegedly) hotmail...(can't find it) allow you to retrieve pop3 mail over a website?
 

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