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- From: lolittle@airmail.net (Lynn Olan Little)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: FreeMail documnet exchange software posted on web
- Date: Thu, 04 Jan 1996 08:01:10 GMT
- Organization: customer of Internet America
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- fmiboz@aol.com (FMIBOZ) wrote:
-
- >Hello,
- >As a service to the Internet community, we have now posted on the web
- >fully-functional copies of our document exchange and e-mail systems.
- > http://www.montana.com/freemail
- >With FreeMail companies can set up their own private and very secure
- >e-mail and document exchange network using ordinary phone lines and
- >modems. FreeMail is the basis of Kinko's Inc. Kinkonet world-wide document
- >delivery service. Recent magazine reviews have generated a lot of request
- >for evaluation software; we hope this posting via the web will be
- >beneficial to people in this newsgroup.
-
-
- >Steve Saroff, Chief Technology Officer, FreeMail, Inc.
-
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- Steve, as a firm believer in the concept of shareware and an opponent
- to software piracy, I do not believe that labeling a COMMERCIAL
- PRODUCT with the name "FreeMail" is a good idea. It sounds like
- something George Carlin might have poked fun at a few years ago.
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