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					<description>I love Google products. I use Google calendar to send myself an SMS each Wednesday night to remind me to put out the garbage and I use Gmail to back up my business emails. 

I have an forwarder on my hosting that forwards all incoming emails to a Gmail account and in Thunderbird I have it set to send a copy of all outgoing emails to the same account.

I can't believe how often I use the Gmail search facility to find stuff I've lost, usually receipts and passwords.</description>
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<p>I have an forwarder on my hosting that forwards all incoming emails to a Gmail account and in Thunderbird I have it set to send a copy of all outgoing emails to the same account.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t believe how often I use the Gmail search facility to find stuff I&#8217;ve lost, usually receipts and passwords.
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