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I dont have an IPS. I use wireless signals that I pick up all around me. But
I would like to set up POP3 and SMTP mail servers so that I can send links, pictures, etc. So how do I do this? I have gmail and yahoo accounts for e-mail. Should I download Mozilla Thunderbird and forget about Outlook? |
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