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How NewNetMail Works      
Written by fuying   
February 25, 2008 09:21

NewNetMail is a breakthrough method for corresponding via the internet. You can use it  just like "old-fashioned" email, but with these important differences:
 

Old-fashioned email is:NewNetMail is:
A public system where anyone can send any kind of letter to anyone else. Because of commercial junk mail it has become all but unusable for many people.A private system where subscribers may correspond only with other subscribers to whom they have exchanged permission to send mail to each other. With NNM you will NEVER receive junk mail.
A public system where security is non-existent. Email travels over a public network, unencrypted and easily intercepted, copied or diverted.A private system where security is automatic. Every letter is encrypted with the same level of security used by banks and the US Government
A public system where "phishing" mail results in widespread identity theft and ruined credit ratings that sometimes take years to correct.A private system where phishing mail is, quite simply, impossible.
A public system that exposes your computer to thousands of viruses that are constantly circulating, many of which could totally cripple your computer!A private system that eliminates the risk of email-borne viruses entirely because it is on a completely separate network and our proprietary delivery system prevents the spread of viruses.
A public system where unsolicited pornographic email can be easily opened and read by children.A private system where your children can even have their own private account and you never have to worry about them receiving ANY unsolicited mail.
A public system that tries, unsuccessfully most of the time, to "filter" unwanted mail. This censorship usually results in most of the bad mail getting through to your inbox while mail you wanted to receive is often blocked.A private system where filtering and censoring is never done because it is never needed. Since no one can even send you a letter without your permission there is no need to filter it at all!
A public system where the "@" symbol is required to identify the domain that delivers your email.A private system where your address is the simple username that you select when you enroll. When you are "in" there is no need for "at"!
A public system where email providers, like HotMail, Yahoo, NetZero and others,  make huge profits when you use their email services and never share those profits with you.A private system where you can be paid generous commissions, through our affiliate program, for referring others to NewNetMail. Be sure to share NewNetMail with everyone in your contact list!