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Old March 18th 17, 08:17 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
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On 3/18/2017 1:59 PM, Mike Easter wrote:
Pfsszxt wrote:
But if it's unclear at all, I mean the software that's on my desk
and the service I get to use it.


AOL can provide service in the form of dialup. AOL software can provide
a desktop suite and an icon on your desktop. AOL mail can provide mail.
The latter 2 of those 3 are free, the dialup service isn't.

But, none of that is changing, so the first part of this thread is still
confusing.

Since AOL was created, we have used AOL as our e-mail
service (it has always been free)
Now a new owner is making it into a monthly pay-for-service
busine ss.




My mistake --I missed the limitation to dial-up --apparently, from
all the hostile responses, an unforgivable error!
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Old March 18th 17, 08:19 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
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On 3/14/2017 9:21 PM, Mayayana wrote:
"Paul" wrote

| And by the looks of it, I guess not even ISP mail is a sure
| thing any more. What is the world coming to ?
|

Texting. Email is tedious, requiring literacy and
general writing skills. Not to mention the requirement
to gather one's thoughts into a coherent presentation.
"sup LOL" just doesn't make it as an email.


Not that it matters, but not true. Look through some of the stuff
on any group!
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Old March 18th 17, 11:40 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
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On 03/14/2017 09:21 PM, Mayayana wrote:

[snip]

"sup LOL" just doesn't make it as an email.


OT: Last time I heard someone say "sup", it was while feeding the cows.

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Old March 20th 17, 09:13 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
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no she wrote client. ANY Commy Yahoo Aol Google is just a server.
Besides, if you understand what those communist have everyone doing of,
you would listen to what he said about evil microsoft. No such thing
as spam, and free, is everywhere even in clients also. I would only
use the old eudora client myself. It does not put your name on the
email headers as all others do, including aol. Control your email
header, or, anyone can find you. In using a online server for email, is
a big mistake. Most of it is running on microsoft. And in a rip off
internet world of hackers, its only wise to do what you can while you
are being cheap and controlled of. No such thing as spam. That's only
meat in a can.

Just look at how many factories closed since they made that bogus law
spam. 150,000 in the United States. It would be ever so dam foolish,
and dumb, to think, its not a big part of the problem. The FCC is
communist. Same as the UN and the EU....

Its not written that way in my US constitution. And its been disobeyed
of now for many many years by the now American communists. $$$ is why.

On 3/14/2017 10:15 AM, burfordTjustice wrote:
On Tue, 14 Mar 2017 17:08:57 +0100
wrote:

burfordTjustice wrote:
On Tue, 14 Mar 2017 16:47:07 +0100
wrote:

Pfsszxt wrote:
Off-topic---I know ---

Since AOL was created, we have used AOL as our e-mail service (it
has always been free) Now a new owner is making it into a monthly
pay-for-service busine ss. So, it's time for me to go! I'd like to
remain a cheap-skate. So what is/are a/some free e-mail client/s ?
Thanks.

Thunderbird or Seamonkey. Avoid anything Microsoft.

Not what cheap **** is looking for..read op again slowly.


Really? I guess you don't know the difference between an email client
and an email service. He wrote "client", not "service".


Read what he is talking about...

 




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