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Originally posted by Mr.Fiction
But the fact that it runs client side means that it has to use your dialup/DSL bandwidth to do all of this, right? Do you also have to keep some program running in the background on your PC all the time? The main reason I like server based solutions is because you don't have to compromise your PC's CPU, memory, and bandwidth to deal with spam.
There is a big market for what you are selling, it's just better for high volume users to go with server side solutions, in my opinion.
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Btw, I'm planning to make a POP3 server with this tool's engine included
