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In <200207160555.g6G5tp2137950@pimout5-int.prodigy.net>, on 07/15/02
at 09:56 PM, "Gary Wong" said:
>Unfortunately, when I went to the Digiportal web site that Butch
>mentioned, it says you must have Win 98, ME, NT, 2000, or XP to run
>ChoiceMail.
Not terribly unexpected.
Other than that, it's an interesting approach. Most systems work in
reverse and assume e-mail if good until proven otherwise. The positive
feedback requirement is interesting too. It's somewhat similar to how
mail lists run.
Steven
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