I also find web mail so slow. I deal with hundreds of emails per day.
Yes, mostly spam, but they are so easy to deal with in a fast email
client as compared to using web mail.
And this may be a stupid question. I used to be an AT&T web service
tech. That was almost 10 years ago. I've forgot most, but wasn't POP3
always faster then SMTP? Thankfully only for my only measly little
needs I no longer care much about this stuff. But on occasion a
question comes up. And if POP3 was faster, but no longer, is it due to
the wide spread use of HTML in email?
In deference to what it may seem due to my other past posts, I like
text, but only in email. Wait, I take that back. I also like to
receive a snail mail letter or card every once and awhile.
Jeff M
On Jul 13, 2009, at 8:19 PM, Jeff Wright wrote:
No, I haven't. But why are you trying to make it so complicated? The
rage these days - for very good reasons - is simply to use your
browser for email. No muss, no fuss.
I don't like how Gmail organizes everything by thread, with no
option to
instead organize messages by time received.
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