RoGuE_StreaK


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Posted: April 09 2005,01:58 |
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That's why I was asking about gmail or similar, could even set up one account for all DSL users to use, 1GB (or is it more now?), say a 2MB limit per person, gives 500 users the ability to backup settings and plugins to the web.
Not sure about the issue of gmail etc changing their login/collection methods - there are plenty of POP email systems that claim to be able to setup to get your hotmail / et al, so I'm thinking this would restrict any changes these webmail systems could make, as they now have third-party software relying on their current login/collection systems. Of course, they could just say "stuff you" and go ahead and change anyway...
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