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  1. Bill Gates
    June 4, 2019

    I really hate all articles now who never write the date at beginning.
    All that for money (people don’t like to read, and less read old articles).

    But write the date at beginning is just to be honest.
    But ok just money is important in this capitalist world.

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  2. Sue
    August 21, 2019

    I like how you explained this but it may make more sense if you add the fact Gmail can be accessed through Outlook via Exchange Server…unless I have that backwards.

    Thanks for the write up.

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  3. Did Clyde
    February 6, 2020

    Hi Sagar, Please email me if you can fine a link to a way to remove Exchange Services App from my Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900AZ. At&T owns a cell phone carrier called Cricket that I use.

    This App is draining my battery over 40% per charge. I realize I may have to root the phone to remove the App. If that is my only choice I will purchase an identical phone and root it and save the original phone for a back up.

    I have to carry spare batteries with me for this reason. I can disable it in the apps manager but with in minutes it’ll start again.

    I don’t know as I am writing this if this is going to be a Posted reply. Here is the email you can contact me at.

    didclyde@gmail.com

    Did Clyde is my alias for this kind of correspondence.

    Thank You,

    Did

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  4. Brittany Jaber
    April 12, 2020

    I really didn’t know the difference between the two of them but I got curious enough to check it out, and now I know.. thanks.

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  5. Dean
    October 20, 2020

    So is outlook.com based on exchange?

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  6. Sweets
    March 4, 2022

    Hey Bill Gates
    I agree, the date should be with the title. We shouldn’t have to find the date, nor should we have to estimate one for ourselves.

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