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(Unverified)Sep 10th 2009 9:30AM
Using Thunderbird, will never truly trust netmail\cloud for my business email and attachments... mymanaged local network backup of my messages is my definition of email security. Good luck to them trying to charge for something which has the fundamental free functionality of TB.