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computer, travel frequently, or don't even own a computer.
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Want to switch Internet Service Providers.
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contacts.
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important information if something happens to your computer.
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use a single Internet Service Provider account and have a free, personal e-mail
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People who use e-mail from work will find it
convenient to keep their personal messages separate from their work messages.
You can use KABA Mail for your personal correspondence and your company's
e-mail system only for business messages. Additionally, you don't have to store
personal e-mail on your company's servers. All messages in your KABA Mail
account are securely stored in a central location that you access via the
Internet with the password you select. You might also consider using your
KABA email for all of your gun-related correspondence, to help keep it separate
from other internet communications.
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By using Keep and Bear Arm's FREE e-mail service, you agree to the
following. Failure to abide by these terms is not tolerated and will
result in immediate termination of your account.
1. You may not send spam, scam letters, business
proposals or anything the average person would consider spam.
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