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The Perfect Email Client?

An anonymous reader sends: "Can those who review also design? Trying to practice what it preaches, CNET published this article, a description of the perfect e-mail client. Next up, apparently: hardware and electronics designs."

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  1. The perfect email client by TheDick · · Score: 3, Funny

    Is one who doesn't call every few days because they "can't get their email" It doesn't give any error messages they say, they just can't get it. Have them open up OE, and low and behold, a box asking for a username and password. At this point they SWEAR they don't have a password. After you explain that you MUST have a password, then they start with the "I don't know it" routine. I swear, its not worth it.

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  2. For great burglaring opportunities by sebi · · Score: 4, Funny

    Auto response when you're away? Great! One e-mail, and I know that I have five hours to clean out your home office...

  3. i'd rather drive homer's car by cheesyfru · · Score: 3, Funny

    This reminds me a ton of when Homer was hired by his brother to design the ultimate car, the "car of the common man". Ugh. :-)

  4. Re:It has to be Psionics by sqlrob · · Score: 2, Funny

    SPAM would really, really suck.

    Imagine getting a goatse link via psionics.