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On 02/05/2019 03:58, Matt Harris wrote:<br>
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My earlier message notwithstanding, why are we having this debate
when you go on to say in your other message that "I think we should
be making that first run far more broad, offering to import their
old profile, offering to defer mail download on account creation
until the user get to customise server retention and junk
management."<br>
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If you are in favour of this broader initial profile setup then it
is surely only one tiny step further to allow users to avoid setting
up a mail account entirely if they know they aren't going to need
it. :-)<br>
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Mark Rousell
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