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If too much mail means there is too much conversation, then I disagree. I
don't believe there can be to much mail.
However, I used to have Technet on my Home AOL E-mail account. It IS a
major pain to log in and deal with the tons of mail especially if you only
log in 2 or 3 times a week. It can take five minutes just to delete the
technet mail without even reading any. Boring! But this is not a problem
with TechNet. This is a problem the AOL mail service not set up for such
mail volume. I felt my AOL account was not the right tool to recieve
TechNet, especially with the way I used AOL. TechNet now goes to my work
account.
Viva la Mail (Pardon my French)
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