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  • C Camilo Reyes

    Dude, Windows 7 is over a decade old now. Let go already! There is no point in holding onto antediluvian technology.

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    'antediluvian' as in 'before the flood' is a good adjective! I installed windows 10 and uninstalled it after about one day. It has been described as a privacy nightmare but what also annoyed me was no pop3 mail client, only imap (perhaps there is now) [^] [^]

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      'antediluvian' as in 'before the flood' is a good adjective! I installed windows 10 and uninstalled it after about one day. It has been described as a privacy nightmare but what also annoyed me was no pop3 mail client, only imap (perhaps there is now) [^] [^]

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      VE2 wrote:

      It has been described as a privacy nightmare

      Mainly by people who don't know what they're talking about: When it comes to Windows 10 privacy, don't trust amateur analysts - The Insider News - CodeProject[^]

      VE2 wrote:

      no pop3 mail client

      Don't know where you've got that idea from - the Windows 10 Mail app supports POP3: How to Configure a POP3 Email Account in Windows 10[^] And if you don't like that, Windows Essentials 2012 still works: Windows Essentials - Microsoft Windows[^]


      "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

      "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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        VE2 wrote:

        It has been described as a privacy nightmare

        Mainly by people who don't know what they're talking about: When it comes to Windows 10 privacy, don't trust amateur analysts - The Insider News - CodeProject[^]

        VE2 wrote:

        no pop3 mail client

        Don't know where you've got that idea from - the Windows 10 Mail app supports POP3: How to Configure a POP3 Email Account in Windows 10[^] And if you don't like that, Windows Essentials 2012 still works: Windows Essentials - Microsoft Windows[^]


        "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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        I use POP3 on Windows 10 so I know that was patently false. Talk about 'antediluvian', pretty sure POP3 is older than me. :laugh:

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        • C Camilo Reyes

          I use POP3 on Windows 10 so I know that was patently false. Talk about 'antediluvian', pretty sure POP3 is older than me. :laugh:

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          Camilo Reyes wrote:

          pretty sure POP3 is older than me. :laugh:

          Unfortunately, I can't say the same. I even pre-date POP1! :sigh:

          Post Office Protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[^]:

          POP1 was specified in RFC 918 (1984), POP2 by RFC 937 (1985). POP3 originated with RFC 1081 (1988).


          "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

          "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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