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11111 Beware of Foxmail


Dear Friends do not use any version of Foxmail. the program collects some informations (maybe login and password too) and try to connect to the following addresses logged by my firewall:

TCP strongmail.icnfull.com [146.145.38.10] 20-53-52-43-
TCP jump.qq.com [60.28.233.88] 20-53-52-43-
TCP www.gridirect.com [207.51.84.39] 20-53-52-43-
TCP www.gridirect.com [207.51.84.39] 20-53-52-43-
TCP www.datacollect.foxmail.cn
TCP ping.qq.com

Why such a sensitive program should send the informations outside which we don't know what they are?


5 of 50 people found this review helpful
55555 Foxmail Email client


This is probably the only client which can attach a music tone (midi) to your email without any other stationery compulsorily attaching itself.

Works great, I recommend over Eudora and Bat too!


7 of 56 people found this review helpful
55555 Don't waste time to search another


Freeware with full support.
Easy & Fascinating template feature on email.


2 of 53 people found this review helpful
55555 Mail software


One of the most versatile mail clients out there, unfortunatly it doesn't get updated enough.


7 of 39 people found this review helpful
55555 Foxmail review


Foxmail is amazing. I have been using it since V2.5. Current version is V5. It does everything that Thunderbird and most other mail programs can do and then some more.
It is easy to use, supports multiple accounts, HTML (without the IE engine), user defined templates and macros.
One of the best features is called Remote. It allows you to see what mail you have BEFORE downloading it. You can delete it directly from the mail server.
Another great feature is to allow you to send email directly from Foxmail to the recipients mail server. This is great if your mail server is down.
Try it.


29 of 57 people found this review helpful


 
 

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