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Clever stuff, but I have my webmail via my server forever!
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329d ago
Yahoo? Not a chance. I'll stick to Google Apps and Dropbox.
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helpful indeed. though i been using it for quite a while now. thought people knew about this.
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To be honest, Yahoo mail is getting rather un-reliable. I sent stuff to myself to see what people were complaining about, some of it was right away, others took an hour, and a few of them literally didn't show up till the following day....
I'd stick to Google and Dropbox.
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