I use yahoo business and use their webclient
exclusively.  I too like the backups and being able to
easily access it from any computer in the world. 


--- Malcolm Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Web based clients in the past for me have always
> been a PITA, being slow and not as user friendly
> and/or capable of doing what I wanted like
> Thunderbird did.
> 
> Sign up for a free account and check it out. I enjoy
> the flexibility of
> grabbing my email from anywhere and not having to
> worry about backing up
> my local mail store. Fastmail has a very lean, fast
> client with more
> features than I can take advantage of. And its all
> built on open source
> software and standards (IMAP).
> 
> Malcolm
> 
> 
> 
> 
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