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|    Paul Quinn to Alexander Koryagin    |
|    you mean it is accessable?    |
|    15 Aug 12 15:59:00    |
      Hi! alexander,              On Wed, 15 Aug 12, you wrote to me:               ak>>> Probably you've heard of "Fidolook".        PQ>> I just did a quick Google. Now I remember why I forgot it.               ak> Outlook Express is a standard long-lived mailing software from        ak> Microsoft Windows, at least up to Windows XP. And many don't like it.        ak> But Outlook Express(+Fidolook) is very convenient for those who uses        ak> Windows. However, I also have taken a glance in Google and found out        ak> that it is difficult to find an English manual reference to it.              I have seen it before, so it must have been mentioned in Fidonet beforehand.        When I saw it, I thought it was an over-engineered answer to a question that       had not been yet asked. That is, to put it simply, the/any stock-standard       email program would suffice without all the overhead (even Evolution did it       for me on my netbook). It need not be that complicated for the unwashed       masses to conduct friendly email discourses with each other, in the echoes.              However, I have long suspected that _some_ of your fellows conduct more than       Fido-ing with their software. If I'm wrong then I deserve a =smack=.                ak>>> [...Don't look inside the cake you are eating]        PQ>> I do, if I don't know who the cook is. :)               ak> Well, suppose you are eating in an American fast food snack-bar. Like        ak> that one in which Obama treated Putin during his visit. Neither you        ak> nor Obama don't know who is a cook there. Obama ate without looking        ak> inside. So did Putin. ;-)              (I'm not aware of the 'incident'.) Probably pre-approved by the official       taste-testers, unseen by the media. :)              So, would you 'trust' Putin if he was the barbeque cook?              Dasvidaniya.              Cheers,       Paul.              ---         * Origin: District 9: M.N.U. BLOOD SUCKERS! (3:640/384)    |
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