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|    Wilfred van Velzen to All    |
|    Congratulations    |
|    05 Sep 11 22:04:12    |
      Hi,              Today I got below email. I don't know what to think of it. Is it a good thing,       or just annoying. ;)              They were probably triggerd by the fact I put a new (beta!) release for fmail       online at sourceforge. I didn't actually want to know the world about it yet,       because me and an other person, weren't finished testing it yet. But now that       it's out, a word of caution. It's just a release candidate, in beta state, so       if you can't keep a close eye on your system untill you are satisfied it       performs well on your system, don't try it!       My own system is running with it, but we already found some minor issues that       were fixed in the file that is online right now, but you never know what else       might turn up.              Bye, Wilfred.              +++              From: Softpedia Editorial Team softeditor@softpedia.com              Congratulations,              FMail, one of your products, has been added to Softpedia's database of       software programs for the Windows operating system. It is featured with a       description text, screenshots, download links and technical details on this       page:       http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/E-mail/Mail-Utilities/FMail.shtml              The description text was created by our editors, using sources such as text       from your product's homepage, information from its help system, the PAD       file (if available) and the editor's own opinions on the program itself.                     "FMail" has been tested in the Softpedia labs using several       industry-leading security solutions and found to be completely clean of       adware/spyware components. We are impressed with the quality of your       product and encourage you to keep these high standards in the future.              To assure our visitors that FMail is clean, we have granted it with the       "100% FREE" Softpedia award. To let your users know about this       certification, you may display this award on your website, on software       boxes or inside your product.              More information about your product's certification and the award is       available on this page:       http://www.softpedia.com/progClean/FMail-Clean-195858.html              Feel free to link to us using the URLs above. If you choose to link to the       clean award page for your product, you may use the award graphic or a text       link: "100% FREE award granted by Softpedia".              [...]       --       Sincerely,       The Softpedia Team              -----------------------------------------------------------------------       Softpedia is a library of over 400,000 free and free-to-try software       programs for Windows, Mac OS and Linux, games and gaming tools, Windows       device drivers, mobile devices and IT-related articles.       -----------------------------------------------------------------------       Softpedia - the encyclopedia of free software downloads       http://www.softpedia.com/              --- FMail/Win32 1.64.GPL        * Origin: Amiga Offline BBS Lisse (2:280/464)    |
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