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  2. Comparison of mail servers - Wikipedia

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    Mail is read either through direct access (shell login) or mailbox protocols like POP and IMAP. Unix-based MTA software largely acts to enhance or replace the respective system's native MTA. Microsoft Windows servers do not natively implement e-mail, thus Windows-based MTAs have to supply all the necessary aspects of e-mail-related functionality.

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    Use a mail-order pharmacy to get your medication: Using a mail-order pharmacy might help lower your cost for Viagra. Plus, you could get your medication without leaving home. Plus, you could get ...

  4. Penis: 20 Different Types, Shapes, and Things to Know

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    Learn about the 20 different penis types, how they affect sexual pleasure and health, and how to embrace your own shape and size.

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    Sildenafil: Brand-name Viagra typically sells for $50 or more per dose. Generic sildenafil can sell for as low as $12 per dose. Tadalafil: Brand-name Cialis may cost up to $70 for a 20-mg dose ...

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    AOL Mail is a free and secure email service that lets you access your messages from any device. Sign in with your AOL account and enjoy features like news, weather and more.

  9. Login - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of the English Wikipedia login screen. In computer security, logging in (or logging on, signing in, or signing on) is the process by which an individual gains access to a computer system or program by identifying and authenticating themselves.