I agree that freemail is cool, however only experts use actual email
clients. 90% or so of the population uses webmail.

On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 11:04:44PM -0500, Robert Guerra wrote:
> One of the reasons I keep on asking for email functionality - be it
> through freemail, or other simiiar apps - is that it is something that
> is much needed by the human rights and social justice organizations
> that I work with.
> 
> There is a need for tool that allows people to communicate with the
> anonimity that freenet has . Frost provides that with forums and
> messages, howing a email would be way better.
> 
> I have mentioned freemail many times as it works as a proxy, allowing
> the user to use his/her existing email program to send messages. There
> isn't the learning curve needed to learn another tool. Experts , which
> most of us are - can learn new tools, but using existing ones are
> appreciated by users.
> 
> In short - if it's possible i'd be keen to see an tool that uses the
> .7 framework for users to exchange email type messages. I can't
> develop it myself, but keen to test what  developpers who are
> interested might build.
> 
> regards
> 
> Robert
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