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| First post | 2016-03-25 12:54 +0000 |
| Last post | 2016-03-30 14:37 +0000 |
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Product LockIn no.top.post@gmail.com - 2016-03-25 12:54 +0000
Re: Product LockIn Rick Pikul/Chakat Firepaw <chakatfirepaw@gmail.com> - 2016-03-25 22:52 +0000
Re: Product LockIn colonel_hack@yahoo.com - 2016-03-25 21:28 -0700
Re: Product LockIn Unknown <dog@gmail.com> - 2016-03-26 12:53 +0000
Re: Product LockIn The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2016-03-26 13:07 +0000
Re: Product LockIn Bobbie Sellers <bliss-sf4ever@dslextreme.com> - 2016-03-27 11:47 -0700
Re: Product LockIn The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2016-03-28 01:10 +0100
Re: Product LockIn Bobbie Sellers <bliss-sf4ever@dslextreme.com> - 2016-03-27 17:58 -0700
Re: Product LockIn The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2016-03-28 10:46 +0100
Re: Product LockIn Bobbie Sellers <bliss-sf4ever@dslextreme.com> - 2016-03-28 12:33 -0700
Re: Product LockIn Charlie Gibbs <cgibbs@kltpzyxm.invalid> - 2016-03-28 20:30 +0000
Re: Product LockIn The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2016-03-28 21:47 +0100
Re: Product LockIn Mladen Gogala <gogala.mladen@gmail.com> - 2016-03-29 02:28 +0000
Re: Product LockIn Caver1 <caver1@inthemud.org> - 2016-03-28 08:12 -0400
Re: Product LockIn Bobbie Sellers <bliss-sf4ever@dslextreme.com> - 2016-03-28 07:11 -0700
Re: Product LockIn "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@invalid.es> - 2016-03-26 15:18 +0100
Re: Product LockIn The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2016-03-26 15:04 +0000
Re: Product LockIn "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@invalid.es> - 2016-03-26 21:25 +0100
Re: Product LockIn The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2016-03-27 12:05 +0100
Re: Product LockIn "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@invalid.es> - 2016-03-27 15:57 +0200
Re: Product LockIn "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@invalid.es> - 2016-03-29 12:26 +0200
Re: Product LockIn Bit Twister <BitTwister@mouse-potato.com> - 2016-03-27 14:45 +0000
Re: Product LockIn The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2016-03-27 16:25 +0100
Re: Product LockIn Bit Twister <BitTwister@mouse-potato.com> - 2016-03-27 16:05 +0000
Re: Product LockIn "Carlos E. R." <robin_listas@invalid.es> - 2016-03-29 04:35 +0200
Re: Product LockIn Unknown <dog@gmail.com> - 2016-03-31 01:59 +0000
Re: Product LockIn Keith Keller <kkeller-usenet@wombat.san-francisco.ca.us> - 2016-03-30 21:15 -0700
Re: Product LockIn Chick Tower <c.tower@deadspam.com> - 2016-03-31 16:36 +0000
Re: Product LockIn "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@invalid.es> - 2016-04-01 03:45 +0200
Re: Product LockIn "Anonymous Remailer (austria)" <mixmaster@remailer.privacy.at> - 2016-04-01 21:54 +0200
Re: Product LockIn "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@invalid.es> - 2016-04-01 22:46 +0200
Re: Product LockIn Mark Carroll <mtbc@ixod.org> - 2016-03-27 18:14 +0100
Re: Product LockIn Joe <joe@jretrading.com> - 2016-03-27 20:52 +0100
Re: Product LockIn The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2016-03-28 01:12 +0100
Re: Product LockIn Mark Carroll <mtbc@ixod.org> - 2016-03-28 08:32 +0100
Re: Product LockIn Joe <joe@jretrading.com> - 2016-03-28 11:47 +0100
Re: Product LockIn Aaron Baugher <aaron@baugher.biz> - 2016-03-28 07:07 -0500
Re: Product LockIn "Carlos E. R." <robin_listas@invalid.es> - 2016-03-29 04:32 +0200
Re: Product LockIn "Anonymous Remailer (austria)" <mixmaster@remailer.privacy.at> - 2016-03-27 15:07 +0200
Re: Product LockIn "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@invalid.es> - 2016-03-27 15:54 +0200
Re: Product LockIn "Anonymous Remailer (austria)" <mixmaster@remailer.privacy.at> - 2016-03-28 01:34 +0200
Re: Product LockIn no.top.post@gmail.com - 2016-03-28 02:55 +0000
Re: Product LockIn "Carlos E. R." <robin_listas@invalid.es> - 2016-03-29 04:44 +0200
Re: Product LockIn Bit Twister <BitTwister@mouse-potato.com> - 2016-03-26 19:05 +0000
Re: Product LockIn sctvguy1 <sctvguy1@invalid.net> - 2016-03-30 14:37 +0000
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| From | no.top.post@gmail.com |
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| Date | 2016-03-25 12:54 +0000 |
| Subject | Product LockIn |
| Message-ID | <nd3cek$v7m$1@dont-email.me> |
Companies like to call it "brand loyalty". I call it "product lock-in". Like when you were addicted to Lucky-Strike for 50 years. Since when the local ISP fell-out because it [or perhaps I] couldn't connect via the new wireless-phone, I was forced to use gmail. This web-based clown system wants to go on-line, and won't accept further editing, so you lose your previous work, when you <Enter> the "Subject" field. Apparently the user should just mouse [or perhaps Tab] when the Subject field is done? One reason why zillions of victims rely on gmail, is that they are prepared to retrain themselves to its quirks. That's how these waves of fads sweep through societies. How do people tolerate the continual pressure to "update" their product, when the products from the 90's didn't have these problems?
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| From | Rick Pikul/Chakat Firepaw <chakatfirepaw@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-03-25 22:52 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <nd4feh$76o$2@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #17101 |
On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 12:54:45 +0000, no.top.post wrote: > This web-based clown system wants to go on-line, and won't accept > further editing, so you lose your previous work, when you <Enter> > the "Subject" field. Apparently the user should just mouse [or perhaps > Tab] when the Subject field is done? I'll let you in on a little secret: Gmail supports IMAP, you can use just about any mail client you want. There is nothing forcing you to use the web interface. -- Chakat Firepaw - Inventor and Scientist (mad)
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| From | colonel_hack@yahoo.com |
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| Date | 2016-03-25 21:28 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <alpine.LFD.2.20.1603252127120.14697@localhost> |
| In reply to | #17102 |
On Fri, 25 Mar 2016, Rick Pikul/Chakat Firepaw wrote: > > I'll let you in on a little secret: I'll let /you/ in on a secret: It's a troll. Ron
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| From | Unknown <dog@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-03-26 12:53 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <pan.2016.03.26.22.57.36@gmail.com> |
| In reply to | #17102 |
On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 22:52:01 +0000, Rick Pikul/Chakat Firepaw wrote: > On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 12:54:45 +0000, no.top.post wrote: > >> This web-based clown system wants to go on-line, and won't accept >> further editing, so you lose your previous work, when you <Enter> the >> "Subject" field. Apparently the user should just mouse [or perhaps Tab] >> when the Subject field is done? > > I'll let you in on a little secret: Gmail supports IMAP, you can use > just about any mail client you want. There is nothing forcing you to > use the web interface. Yes, I've read that often; and pop too. IIRC I tried mutt with IMAP once and rejected it, because it assumed an always on-line connection. I need to send and fetch in a one-shot 60 seconds connection. Now I tried thunderbird [another cartoon-based system]. Google shows plenty of discussions about the error-that-it-gives me too. It's as if thunderbird must use a different password to web-based, which would be absurd. What really pisses me off, is these continual <Life is better with Coke> like messages of <you should "update" your browser>.
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| From | The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-03-26 13:07 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <nd61ii$v94$1@news.albasani.net> |
| In reply to | #17104 |
On 26/03/16 12:53, Unknown wrote: > On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 22:52:01 +0000, Rick Pikul/Chakat Firepaw wrote: > >> On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 12:54:45 +0000, no.top.post wrote: >> >>> This web-based clown system wants to go on-line, and won't accept >>> further editing, so you lose your previous work, when you <Enter> the >>> "Subject" field. Apparently the user should just mouse [or perhaps Tab] >>> when the Subject field is done? >> >> I'll let you in on a little secret: Gmail supports IMAP, you can use >> just about any mail client you want. There is nothing forcing you to >> use the web interface. > > Yes, I've read that often; and pop too. > IIRC I tried mutt with IMAP once and rejected it, because it assumed > an always on-line connection. I need to send and fetch in a one-shot > 60 seconds connection. > > Now I tried thunderbird [another cartoon-based system]. > Google shows plenty of discussions about the error-that-it-gives me too. > It's as if thunderbird must use a different password to web-based, which > would be absurd. > > What really pisses me off, is these continual <Life is better with Coke> > like messages of <you should "update" your browser>. > Use POP if you want to permanently remove mails from the server http://www.hesk.com/knowledgebase/?article=72 gives the target, port and protocols You need to enable POP forwarding on gmail tho Thudderbored is OK at all this. -- All political activity makes complete sense once the proposition that all government is basically a self-legalising protection racket, is fully understood.
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| From | Bobbie Sellers <bliss-sf4ever@dslextreme.com> |
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| Date | 2016-03-27 11:47 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <nd99ls$5fg$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #17105 |
On 03/26/2016 06:07 AM, The Natural Philosopher wrote: > On 26/03/16 12:53, Unknown wrote: >> On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 22:52:01 +0000, Rick Pikul/Chakat Firepaw wrote: >> >>> On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 12:54:45 +0000, no.top.post wrote: >>> >>>> This web-based clown system wants to go on-line, and won't accept >>>> further editing, so you lose your previous work, when you <Enter> the >>>> "Subject" field. Apparently the user should just mouse [or perhaps Tab] >>>> when the Subject field is done? >>> >>> I'll let you in on a little secret: Gmail supports IMAP, you can use >>> just about any mail client you want. There is nothing forcing you to >>> use the web interface. >> >> Yes, I've read that often; and pop too. >> IIRC I tried mutt with IMAP once and rejected it, because it assumed >> an always on-line connection. I need to send and fetch in a one-shot >> 60 seconds connection. >> >> Now I tried thunderbird [another cartoon-based system]. >> Google shows plenty of discussions about the error-that-it-gives me too. >> It's as if thunderbird must use a different password to web-based, which >> would be absurd. >> >> What really pisses me off, is these continual <Life is better with Coke> >> like messages of <you should "update" your browser>. >> > Use POP if you want to permanently remove mails from the server > > http://www.hesk.com/knowledgebase/?article=72 > > gives the target, port and protocols > > You need to enable POP forwarding on gmail tho > > > Thudderbored is OK at all this. > I have used POP3 on 2 different systems which refuse to clean out the downloaded e-mails on their own. I make it a part of my routine to access the mail servers web interface and delete those mails. I leave the spam in a spam directory for the server to hopefully learn from. For the spam that makes to my machine I have lengthy filters which directly move filtered stuff to my Trash on Thunderbird. You can still turn off the cartoons on the latest version of Thunderbird and I prefer text menus and text-labeled buttons. bliss
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| From | The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-03-28 01:10 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <nd9sop$ikm$4@news.albasani.net> |
| In reply to | #17118 |
On 27/03/16 19:47, Bobbie Sellers wrote: > On 03/26/2016 06:07 AM, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >> On 26/03/16 12:53, Unknown wrote: >>> On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 22:52:01 +0000, Rick Pikul/Chakat Firepaw wrote: >>> >>>> On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 12:54:45 +0000, no.top.post wrote: >>>> >>>>> This web-based clown system wants to go on-line, and won't accept >>>>> further editing, so you lose your previous work, when you <Enter> the >>>>> "Subject" field. Apparently the user should just mouse [or perhaps >>>>> Tab] >>>>> when the Subject field is done? >>>> >>>> I'll let you in on a little secret: Gmail supports IMAP, you can use >>>> just about any mail client you want. There is nothing forcing you to >>>> use the web interface. >>> >>> Yes, I've read that often; and pop too. >>> IIRC I tried mutt with IMAP once and rejected it, because it assumed >>> an always on-line connection. I need to send and fetch in a one-shot >>> 60 seconds connection. >>> >>> Now I tried thunderbird [another cartoon-based system]. >>> Google shows plenty of discussions about the error-that-it-gives me too. >>> It's as if thunderbird must use a different password to web-based, which >>> would be absurd. >>> >>> What really pisses me off, is these continual <Life is better with Coke> >>> like messages of <you should "update" your browser>. >>> >> Use POP if you want to permanently remove mails from the server >> >> http://www.hesk.com/knowledgebase/?article=72 >> >> gives the target, port and protocols >> >> You need to enable POP forwarding on gmail tho >> >> >> Thudderbored is OK at all this. >> > > I have used POP3 on 2 different systems which refuse > to clean out the downloaded e-mails on their own. I make > it a part of my routine to access the mail servers web interface and > delete those mails. I leave the spam in a spam directory for > the server to hopefully learn from. For the spam that makes > to my machine I have lengthy filters which directly move filtered > stuff to my Trash on Thunderbird. > You can still turn off the cartoons on the latest version > of Thunderbird and I prefer text menus and text-labeled buttons. > What cartoons? I have used th-udderbird for years and nevere noticed any? > bliss > > > > -- To ban Christmas, simply give turkeys the vote.
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| From | Bobbie Sellers <bliss-sf4ever@dslextreme.com> |
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| Date | 2016-03-27 17:58 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <nd9vcp$fg1$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #17121 |
On 03/27/2016 05:10 PM, The Natural Philosopher wrote: > On 27/03/16 19:47, Bobbie Sellers wrote: >> On 03/26/2016 06:07 AM, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >>> On 26/03/16 12:53, Unknown wrote: >>>> On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 22:52:01 +0000, Rick Pikul/Chakat Firepaw wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 12:54:45 +0000, no.top.post wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> This web-based clown system wants to go on-line, and won't accept >>>>>> further editing, so you lose your previous work, when you <Enter> the >>>>>> "Subject" field. Apparently the user should just mouse [or perhaps >>>>>> Tab] >>>>>> when the Subject field is done? >>>>> >>>>> I'll let you in on a little secret: Gmail supports IMAP, you can use >>>>> just about any mail client you want. There is nothing forcing you to >>>>> use the web interface. >>>> >>>> Yes, I've read that often; and pop too. >>>> IIRC I tried mutt with IMAP once and rejected it, because it assumed >>>> an always on-line connection. I need to send and fetch in a one-shot >>>> 60 seconds connection. >>>> >>>> Now I tried thunderbird [another cartoon-based system]. >>>> Google shows plenty of discussions about the error-that-it-gives me >>>> too. >>>> It's as if thunderbird must use a different password to web-based, >>>> which >>>> would be absurd. >>>> >>>> What really pisses me off, is these continual <Life is better with >>>> Coke> >>>> like messages of <you should "update" your browser>. >>>> >>> Use POP if you want to permanently remove mails from the server >>> >>> http://www.hesk.com/knowledgebase/?article=72 >>> >>> gives the target, port and protocols >>> >>> You need to enable POP forwarding on gmail tho >>> >>> >>> Thudderbored is OK at all this. >>> >> >> I have used POP3 on 2 different systems which refuse >> to clean out the downloaded e-mails on their own. I make >> it a part of my routine to access the mail servers web interface and >> delete those mails. I leave the spam in a spam directory for >> the server to hopefully learn from. For the spam that makes >> to my machine I have lengthy filters which directly move filtered >> stuff to my Trash on Thunderbird. >> You can still turn off the cartoons on the latest version >> of Thunderbird and I prefer text menus and text-labeled buttons. >> > > What cartoons? I have used th-udderbird for years and nevere noticed any? > >> bliss The icons on buttons which can have text with them which icons are personally confusing to me. Someone else called them cartoons originally and I thought it apt because they sure are not fine art, bliss
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| From | The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-03-28 10:46 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <ndauhh$h2p$1@news.albasani.net> |
| In reply to | #17123 |
On 28/03/16 01:58, Bobbie Sellers wrote: > On 03/27/2016 05:10 PM, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >> On 27/03/16 19:47, Bobbie Sellers wrote: >>> On 03/26/2016 06:07 AM, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >>>> On 26/03/16 12:53, Unknown wrote: >>>>> On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 22:52:01 +0000, Rick Pikul/Chakat Firepaw wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 12:54:45 +0000, no.top.post wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> This web-based clown system wants to go on-line, and won't accept >>>>>>> further editing, so you lose your previous work, when you <Enter> >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> "Subject" field. Apparently the user should just mouse [or perhaps >>>>>>> Tab] >>>>>>> when the Subject field is done? >>>>>> >>>>>> I'll let you in on a little secret: Gmail supports IMAP, you can use >>>>>> just about any mail client you want. There is nothing forcing you to >>>>>> use the web interface. >>>>> >>>>> Yes, I've read that often; and pop too. >>>>> IIRC I tried mutt with IMAP once and rejected it, because it assumed >>>>> an always on-line connection. I need to send and fetch in a one-shot >>>>> 60 seconds connection. >>>>> >>>>> Now I tried thunderbird [another cartoon-based system]. >>>>> Google shows plenty of discussions about the error-that-it-gives me >>>>> too. >>>>> It's as if thunderbird must use a different password to web-based, >>>>> which >>>>> would be absurd. >>>>> >>>>> What really pisses me off, is these continual <Life is better with >>>>> Coke> >>>>> like messages of <you should "update" your browser>. >>>>> >>>> Use POP if you want to permanently remove mails from the server >>>> >>>> http://www.hesk.com/knowledgebase/?article=72 >>>> >>>> gives the target, port and protocols >>>> >>>> You need to enable POP forwarding on gmail tho >>>> >>>> >>>> Thudderbored is OK at all this. >>>> >>> >>> I have used POP3 on 2 different systems which refuse >>> to clean out the downloaded e-mails on their own. I make >>> it a part of my routine to access the mail servers web interface and >>> delete those mails. I leave the spam in a spam directory for >>> the server to hopefully learn from. For the spam that makes >>> to my machine I have lengthy filters which directly move filtered >>> stuff to my Trash on Thunderbird. >>> You can still turn off the cartoons on the latest version >>> of Thunderbird and I prefer text menus and text-labeled buttons. >>> >> >> What cartoons? I have used th-udderbird for years and nevere noticed any? >> >>> bliss > > The icons on buttons which can have text with them which > icons are personally confusing to me. Someone else called them > cartoons originally and I thought it apt because they sure are > not fine art, > Until you mentioned that I wasn't even consciously ware that the control options had in fact icons as well as text. Everything does these days it seems. Part of the Onward March Of Progress towards a completely (instead of partially) illiterate society. > bliss > -- Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. Groucho Marx
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| From | Bobbie Sellers <bliss-sf4ever@dslextreme.com> |
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| Date | 2016-03-28 12:33 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <ndc0p3$svl$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #17126 |
On 03/28/2016 02:46 AM, The Natural Philosopher wrote: > On 28/03/16 01:58, Bobbie Sellers wrote: >> On 03/27/2016 05:10 PM, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >>> On 27/03/16 19:47, Bobbie Sellers wrote: >>>> On 03/26/2016 06:07 AM, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >>>>> On 26/03/16 12:53, Unknown wrote: >>>>>> On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 22:52:01 +0000, Rick Pikul/Chakat Firepaw wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 12:54:45 +0000, no.top.post wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> This web-based clown system wants to go on-line, and won't accept >>>>>>>> further editing, so you lose your previous work, when you <Enter> >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> "Subject" field. Apparently the user should just mouse [or perhaps >>>>>>>> Tab] >>>>>>>> when the Subject field is done? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I'll let you in on a little secret: Gmail supports IMAP, you can >>>>>>> use >>>>>>> just about any mail client you want. There is nothing forcing >>>>>>> you to >>>>>>> use the web interface. >>>>>> >>>>>> Yes, I've read that often; and pop too. >>>>>> IIRC I tried mutt with IMAP once and rejected it, because it assumed >>>>>> an always on-line connection. I need to send and fetch in a one-shot >>>>>> 60 seconds connection. >>>>>> >>>>>> Now I tried thunderbird [another cartoon-based system]. >>>>>> Google shows plenty of discussions about the error-that-it-gives me >>>>>> too. >>>>>> It's as if thunderbird must use a different password to web-based, >>>>>> which >>>>>> would be absurd. >>>>>> >>>>>> What really pisses me off, is these continual <Life is better with >>>>>> Coke> >>>>>> like messages of <you should "update" your browser>. >>>>>> >>>>> Use POP if you want to permanently remove mails from the server >>>>> >>>>> http://www.hesk.com/knowledgebase/?article=72 >>>>> >>>>> gives the target, port and protocols >>>>> >>>>> You need to enable POP forwarding on gmail tho >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thudderbored is OK at all this. >>>>> >>>> >>>> I have used POP3 on 2 different systems which refuse >>>> to clean out the downloaded e-mails on their own. I make >>>> it a part of my routine to access the mail servers web interface and >>>> delete those mails. I leave the spam in a spam directory for >>>> the server to hopefully learn from. For the spam that makes >>>> to my machine I have lengthy filters which directly move filtered >>>> stuff to my Trash on Thunderbird. >>>> You can still turn off the cartoons on the latest version >>>> of Thunderbird and I prefer text menus and text-labeled buttons. >>>> >>> >>> What cartoons? I have used th-udderbird for years and nevere noticed >>> any? >>> >>>> bliss >> >> The icons on buttons which can have text with them which >> icons are personally confusing to me. Someone else called them >> cartoons originally and I thought it apt because they sure are >> not fine art, >> > Until you mentioned that I wasn't even consciously ware that the control > options had in fact icons as well as text. Everything does these days it > seems. > > Part of the Onward March Of Progress towards a completely (instead of > partially) illiterate society. Yep. So it seems but then PBS shows on attempts to improve basic education cheer me up again. bliss
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| From | Charlie Gibbs <cgibbs@kltpzyxm.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-03-28 20:30 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <ndc48b028fh@news4.newsguy.com> |
| In reply to | #17126 |
On 2016-03-28, The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote: > On 28/03/16 01:58, Bobbie Sellers wrote: > >> On 03/27/2016 05:10 PM, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >> >>>> You can still turn off the cartoons on the latest version >>>> of Thunderbird and I prefer text menus and text-labeled buttons. >>> >>> What cartoons? I have used th-udderbird for years and nevere noticed any? >> >> The icons on buttons which can have text with them which >> icons are personally confusing to me. Someone else called them >> cartoons originally and I thought it apt because they sure are >> not fine art, > > Until you mentioned that I wasn't even consciously ware that the control > options had in fact icons as well as text. Everything does these days it > seems. > > Part of the Onward March Of Progress towards a completely (instead of > partially) illiterate society. Now, now. We're just trying to eliminate discrimination. Instead of having text labels which can't be understood by anyone who doesn't speak English or know what the terms mean, we'll soon have hieroglyphics which can't be understood by anybody. In this wondrous new future, everybody will be equal. -- /~\ cgibbs@kltpzyxm.invalid (Charlie Gibbs) \ / I'm really at ac.dekanfrus if you read it the right way. X Top-posted messages will probably be ignored. See RFC1855. / \ HTML will DEFINITELY be ignored. Join the ASCII ribbon campaign!
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| From | The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-03-28 21:47 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <ndc58s$rvk$1@news.albasani.net> |
| In reply to | #17132 |
On 28/03/16 21:30, Charlie Gibbs wrote: > On 2016-03-28, The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote: > >> On 28/03/16 01:58, Bobbie Sellers wrote: >> >>> On 03/27/2016 05:10 PM, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >>> >>>>> You can still turn off the cartoons on the latest version >>>>> of Thunderbird and I prefer text menus and text-labeled buttons. >>>> >>>> What cartoons? I have used th-udderbird for years and nevere noticed any? >>> >>> The icons on buttons which can have text with them which >>> icons are personally confusing to me. Someone else called them >>> cartoons originally and I thought it apt because they sure are >>> not fine art, >> >> Until you mentioned that I wasn't even consciously ware that the control >> options had in fact icons as well as text. Everything does these days it >> seems. >> >> Part of the Onward March Of Progress towards a completely (instead of >> partially) illiterate society. > > Now, now. We're just trying to eliminate discrimination. Ah. So basically if we lose the ability to discriminate, no one will be able to tell their arse from their elbow! Suddenly Cultural Marxism makes complete sense.. Instead > of having text labels which can't be understood by anyone who doesn't > speak English or know what the terms mean, we'll soon have hieroglyphics > which can't be understood by anybody. In this wondrous new future, > everybody will be equal -> -> ly dead. IYSWIM -- "The great thing about Glasgow is that if there's a nuclear attack it'll look exactly the same afterwards." Billy Connolly
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| From | Mladen Gogala <gogala.mladen@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-03-29 02:28 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <pan.2016.03.29.02.28.31@gmail.com> |
| In reply to | #17132 |
On Mon, 28 Mar 2016 20:30:03 +0000, Charlie Gibbs wrote: > In this wondrous new future, everybody will be equal. Some, however, will be more equal than the others. -- Mladen Gogala The Oracle Whisperer http://mgogala.byethost5.com
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| From | Caver1 <caver1@inthemud.org> |
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| Date | 2016-03-28 08:12 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <ndb6t5$ncc$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #17123 |
On 03/27/2016 08:58 PM, Bobbie Sellers wrote: > On 03/27/2016 05:10 PM, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >> On 27/03/16 19:47, Bobbie Sellers wrote: >>> On 03/26/2016 06:07 AM, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >>>> On 26/03/16 12:53, Unknown wrote: >>>>> On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 22:52:01 +0000, Rick Pikul/Chakat Firepaw wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 12:54:45 +0000, no.top.post wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> This web-based clown system wants to go on-line, and won't accept >>>>>>> further editing, so you lose your previous work, when you <Enter> the >>>>>>> "Subject" field. Apparently the user should just mouse [or perhaps >>>>>>> Tab] >>>>>>> when the Subject field is done? >>>>>> >>>>>> I'll let you in on a little secret: Gmail supports IMAP, you can use >>>>>> just about any mail client you want. There is nothing forcing you to >>>>>> use the web interface. >>>>> >>>>> Yes, I've read that often; and pop too. >>>>> IIRC I tried mutt with IMAP once and rejected it, because it assumed >>>>> an always on-line connection. I need to send and fetch in a one-shot >>>>> 60 seconds connection. >>>>> >>>>> Now I tried thunderbird [another cartoon-based system]. >>>>> Google shows plenty of discussions about the error-that-it-gives me >>>>> too. >>>>> It's as if thunderbird must use a different password to web-based, >>>>> which >>>>> would be absurd. >>>>> >>>>> What really pisses me off, is these continual <Life is better with >>>>> Coke> >>>>> like messages of <you should "update" your browser>. >>>>> >>>> Use POP if you want to permanently remove mails from the server >>>> >>>> http://www.hesk.com/knowledgebase/?article=72 >>>> >>>> gives the target, port and protocols >>>> >>>> You need to enable POP forwarding on gmail tho >>>> >>>> >>>> Thudderbored is OK at all this. >>>> >>> >>> I have used POP3 on 2 different systems which refuse >>> to clean out the downloaded e-mails on their own. I make >>> it a part of my routine to access the mail servers web interface and >>> delete those mails. I leave the spam in a spam directory for >>> the server to hopefully learn from. For the spam that makes >>> to my machine I have lengthy filters which directly move filtered >>> stuff to my Trash on Thunderbird. >>> You can still turn off the cartoons on the latest version >>> of Thunderbird and I prefer text menus and text-labeled buttons. >>> >> >> What cartoons? I have used th-udderbird for years and nevere noticed any? >> >>> bliss > > The icons on buttons which can have text with them which > icons are personally confusing to me. Someone else called them > cartoons originally and I thought it apt because they sure are > not fine art, > > bliss > You don't have to use the icons. You can have text only. Right click Menu Bar>Customize>Show: whatever you choose. -- Caver1
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| From | Bobbie Sellers <bliss-sf4ever@dslextreme.com> |
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| Date | 2016-03-28 07:11 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <ndbdsq$j2b$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #17129 |
On 03/28/2016 05:12 AM, Caver1 wrote: > On 03/27/2016 08:58 PM, Bobbie Sellers wrote: >> On 03/27/2016 05:10 PM, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >>> On 27/03/16 19:47, Bobbie Sellers wrote: >>>> On 03/26/2016 06:07 AM, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >>>>> On 26/03/16 12:53, Unknown wrote: >>>>>> On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 22:52:01 +0000, Rick Pikul/Chakat Firepaw wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 12:54:45 +0000, no.top.post wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> This web-based clown system wants to go on-line, and won't accept >>>>>>>> further editing, so you lose your previous work, when you >>>>>>>> <Enter> the >>>>>>>> "Subject" field. Apparently the user should just mouse [or perhaps >>>>>>>> Tab] >>>>>>>> when the Subject field is done? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I'll let you in on a little secret: Gmail supports IMAP, you can >>>>>>> use >>>>>>> just about any mail client you want. There is nothing forcing >>>>>>> you to >>>>>>> use the web interface. >>>>>> >>>>>> Yes, I've read that often; and pop too. >>>>>> IIRC I tried mutt with IMAP once and rejected it, because it assumed >>>>>> an always on-line connection. I need to send and fetch in a one-shot >>>>>> 60 seconds connection. >>>>>> >>>>>> Now I tried thunderbird [another cartoon-based system]. >>>>>> Google shows plenty of discussions about the error-that-it-gives me >>>>>> too. >>>>>> It's as if thunderbird must use a different password to web-based, >>>>>> which >>>>>> would be absurd. >>>>>> >>>>>> What really pisses me off, is these continual <Life is better with >>>>>> Coke> >>>>>> like messages of <you should "update" your browser>. >>>>>> >>>>> Use POP if you want to permanently remove mails from the server >>>>> >>>>> http://www.hesk.com/knowledgebase/?article=72 >>>>> >>>>> gives the target, port and protocols >>>>> >>>>> You need to enable POP forwarding on gmail tho >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thudderbored is OK at all this. >>>>> >>>> >>>> I have used POP3 on 2 different systems which refuse >>>> to clean out the downloaded e-mails on their own. I make >>>> it a part of my routine to access the mail servers web interface and >>>> delete those mails. I leave the spam in a spam directory for >>>> the server to hopefully learn from. For the spam that makes >>>> to my machine I have lengthy filters which directly move filtered >>>> stuff to my Trash on Thunderbird. >>>> You can still turn off the cartoons on the latest version >>>> of Thunderbird and I prefer text menus and text-labeled buttons. >>>> >>> >>> What cartoons? I have used th-udderbird for years and nevere noticed >>> any? >>> >>>> bliss >> >> The icons on buttons which can have text with them which >> icons are personally confusing to me. Someone else called them >> cartoons originally and I thought it apt because they sure are >> not fine art, >> >> bliss >> > You don't have to use the icons. You can have text only. > Right click Menu Bar>Customize>Show: whatever you choose. > Yes as I noted above. bliss
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| From | "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@invalid.es> |
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| Date | 2016-03-26 15:18 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <ibiisc-dqv.ln1@Telcontar.valinor> |
| In reply to | #17104 |
On 2016-03-26 13:53, Unknown wrote: > Yes, I've read that often; and pop too. > IIRC I tried mutt with IMAP once and rejected it, because it assumed > an always on-line connection. I need to send and fetch in a one-shot > 60 seconds connection. Then use fetchmail or similar. > Now I tried thunderbird [another cartoon-based system]. > Google shows plenty of discussions about the error-that-it-gives me too. > It's as if thunderbird must use a different password to web-based, which > would be absurd. Thunderbird works fine with gmail (same password), either for imap or for pop. You need javascript enabled the first time, or to tell gmail that you are going to use a standard client (it will warn you that it is less secure). -- Cheers, Carlos. --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news@netfront.net ---
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| From | The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-03-26 15:04 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <nd68dj$b8j$1@news.albasani.net> |
| In reply to | #17106 |
On 26/03/16 14:18, Carlos E.R. wrote: > On 2016-03-26 13:53, Unknown wrote: > >> Yes, I've read that often; and pop too. >> IIRC I tried mutt with IMAP once and rejected it, because it assumed >> an always on-line connection. I need to send and fetch in a one-shot >> 60 seconds connection. > > Then use fetchmail or similar. Indeed. If that's what you have, the stock way is to run some kind of MTA on a linux machine and have a script that handles connection, flushes the send queues (sendmail -q, or equivalent) to the 'smart host' and fetches the POP mail from somewhere (fetchmail). Since UUCP is out of fashion these days ;-) Then your won machine locally is the 'mail server' and can have any client pointed at it on the same machine. -- Bureaucracy defends the status quo long past the time the quo has lost its status. Laurence Peter
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| From | "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@invalid.es> |
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| Date | 2016-03-26 21:25 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <dr7jsc-gsd.ln1@Telcontar.valinor> |
| In reply to | #17107 |
On 2016-03-26 16:04, The Natural Philosopher wrote: > On 26/03/16 14:18, Carlos E.R. wrote: >> Then use fetchmail or similar. > > Indeed. > > If that's what you have, the stock way is to run some kind of MTA on a > linux machine and have a script that handles connection, flushes the > send queues (sendmail -q, or equivalent) to the 'smart host' and > fetches the POP mail from somewhere (fetchmail). fetchmail works better with imap than with pop. Less danger of duplicates. -- Cheers, Carlos. --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news@netfront.net ---
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| From | The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-03-27 12:05 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <nd8epv$rnp$5@news.albasani.net> |
| In reply to | #17109 |
On 26/03/16 20:25, Carlos E.R. wrote: > On 2016-03-26 16:04, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >> On 26/03/16 14:18, Carlos E.R. wrote: > >>> Then use fetchmail or similar. >> >> Indeed. >> >> If that's what you have, the stock way is to run some kind of MTA on a >> linux machine and have a script that handles connection, flushes the >> send queues (sendmail -q, or equivalent) to the 'smart host' and >> fetches the POP mail from somewhere (fetchmail). > > fetchmail works better with imap than with pop. Less danger of duplicates. > BUT the data still stays on the IMAP server. -- All political activity makes complete sense once the proposition that all government is basically a self-legalising protection racket, is fully understood.
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| From | "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@invalid.es> |
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| Date | 2016-03-27 15:57 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <3f5lsc-1fl.ln1@Telcontar.valinor> |
| In reply to | #17110 |
On 2016-03-27 13:05, The Natural Philosopher wrote: > On 26/03/16 20:25, Carlos E.R. wrote: >> fetchmail works better with imap than with pop. Less danger of >> duplicates. >> > BUT the data still stays on the IMAP server. No. Only if that server is GMAIL, because it is their stated goal to archive all your mail. The space they give you is huge, so there is no need to delete anything, they say. However, this is configurable. I don't do that, but I believe there is an option in the web configuration. Others that do may explain the details. -- Cheers, Carlos. --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news@netfront.net ---
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