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<blockquote data-quote="svnipp" data-source="post: 591402" data-attributes="member: 47785"><p>I'm in the process of waiting on my new Mac Pro. One thing I have been suffering thru for months, make that years, now is e-mail ****. I get so much spam crap that I'm ready to just ditch my e-mail completely. I figure that with making the switch to the Mac, I'll finally switch my e-mail account that I have for past 8 or 9 years.</p><p></p><p>When in the Apple store, one of the guys there demo'd the mail client for me and I was gaga. It was so beautifully integrated with iCal, iPhoto, and I'm sure other things he didn't even touch on. I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendations for a free mail service I suppose like gMail. I also wonder if you can download that mail to the local mail client to use it's robustness. </p><p></p><p>Any e-mail recommendations would be most appreciated. Thanks in advance.</p><p></p><p>Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svnipp, post: 591402, member: 47785"] I'm in the process of waiting on my new Mac Pro. One thing I have been suffering thru for months, make that years, now is e-mail ****. I get so much spam crap that I'm ready to just ditch my e-mail completely. I figure that with making the switch to the Mac, I'll finally switch my e-mail account that I have for past 8 or 9 years. When in the Apple store, one of the guys there demo'd the mail client for me and I was gaga. It was so beautifully integrated with iCal, iPhoto, and I'm sure other things he didn't even touch on. I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendations for a free mail service I suppose like gMail. I also wonder if you can download that mail to the local mail client to use it's robustness. Any e-mail recommendations would be most appreciated. Thanks in advance. Scott [/QUOTE]
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