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Old 12-20-2010, 10:19 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by leday View Post
Your original question was "what was the purpose (read "use") of having an email client?" That has been answered (because people do not want their personal information to remain stored "all over the web"). If you "don't care" whether you have your personal information on the web, then an email client will not be useful to you, but others do care so it is useful to them.
Are you saying that an email sent through an email client is never stored (even temporarily) on a server?
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