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Old 11 Dec 2019, 04:08 AM   #33
DarioMor
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
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Originally Posted by Terry View Post
I joined in May 2002....
Maybe I am the older non-Australian at Fastmail *and* in this Forum. (Change my mind!)

On Fastmail since may/2002. On EMD since Jun/2002.

But reading here since before crating an account at Fastmail. The truth is that what I read here helped me to decide create an account at Fastmail.


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From: FastMail Administrator <bounce@fastmail.fm>
Reply-To: webmaster@fastmail.fm
To: Dario Mor <xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Click here to begin using FastMail
X-Mailer: MIME::Lite 2.117 (F2.6; T0.14; A1.42; B2.12; Q2.03)
Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 16:43:57 +0000
Size: 5 KB


Welcome to FastMail

We've sent you this email just to get you started with using FastMail. As you can see, you can read any emails that arrive simply by clicking on the subject line. You can access the various FastMail screens, such as editing your address book, composing a new message, etc. by clicking on the links at the top of this page.

FastMail has a large amount of online help. Every where you see a small, underlined question mark sign (?), you can hover the mouse over it to get a small summary of what the feature is and what it is for. Clicking on the question mark will open a new window with detailed information about the feature and how to use it. Once you have read the details, you can close the help window and continue using FastMail.

One of the first things we recommend you do is go to the Options screen (see the top right hand corner of the screen) and then the Account Preferences screen. From there, you can setup your preferred options, such as your default screen size, your preferred color scheme and your time zone. Once you've done this, we recommend setting up your local email software (such as Outlook Express, Eudora, Netscape Messenger, Pine, etc.) to access your FastMail account through IMAP or POP. See here for more details on how to set this up.

We hope you find FastMail the fastest and easiest way to access your email. If you have any comments or questions, try checking out the links at the bottom of every screen, or feel free to email us at webmaster@fastmail.fm.

The FastMail Team




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