Hello Michael L. Wilson,

On Thursday, December 20 2001 at 03:06 PM PDT, you wrote:

> Nothing REALLY special.  Here is the basic setup
> 1. you must tell it your pop and smtp addresses
> 2. It must know your email login and password
> 3. You need to tell it who your "friends" are. 

Whoa!! Are you really going to give someone you don't even know your
Account password? Do you realise that information will be there for
anyone who wants to use it? What guarantees do you have that the program won't sell 
their database? Is it encrypted... or how do they prevent
unauthorised access to it? 

I sure wouldn't trust them.


-- 
Nick

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