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Spot on.
There's been about 4 occations in as many years when I've used the torrent utility and I've never used OperaMail neither.
Yet opera still loads just as quick as other browsers, just as stable (in fact more so in some cases) and has more features available, should you need them.
It's a win-win situation imo.
All this "but I don't want x or y" sounds like moaning for the sake of moaning.
If teh inclusion of a non-required feature really grinds your gears that much, then use a more basic browser. However I'd bet, given time, those browsers will end up integrating said features anyway (we've already seen this with countless features Opera have pioneered)