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IllusionofDemise - August 13, 2007 - 9:27am

Reach-a-Mail is a USB based portable email client. Very small and light weight and keeps your e-mail correspondence private leaving nothing in a computer. You will also be impressed by the easiness and simplicity of user’s interface.

This is FreeWare but I have permission from the author of Reach-a-Mail to repackage and redistribute.

Download Reach-a-Mail Portable - LAUNCHER ONLY


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You can't promote freeware on these forums (yet)

you are self-promoting, until John gets the freeware server up you can't promote freeware here. You can post JUST the launcher for the app but not the app AND the launcher together. So why not remove the download link and put the following in the topic name before a mod embarrasses you:
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But if you want to do a different light-weight e-mail client try Claws-Mail it is a free/opensource e-mail client that is fast,responsive,and very configurable.

Link: www.claws-mail.org

BTW Claws-Mail is GPLed

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As all of ya should know Microsoft is the Evil Empire, and Windows (a.k.a. Winblows or Windoze) is their greatest general, so please make a difference and install Linux or FreeBSD on yer Windows comp.

How do you install it?

I tried 7-zip but it doesn't seem to extract it correctly.
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Jacob Mastel

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Im new to the portable apps

Im new to the portable apps scene and didn't know Freeware wasn't permitted on this forum i thought it was ok if i had permission from the author to repackage and redistribute.

Ill give Claws-Mail a go

It crashed

while getting the mails.
I dunno why.
So I think I stick with your other one.
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