On 11/19/2019 2:06 AM, Karen Lewellen wrote: > For now the web access is a zenith. > I use a shell service exclusively for the internet. > Therefore creating a setup outside of this is not possible. > Karen > > > On Mon, 18 Nov 2019, Mark Rousell wrote: > >> On 18/11/2019 22:48, Karen Lewellen wrote: >>> Hi folks, >>> One of my gmail accounts is no longer accessible, not in links even >>> with some JavaScript. Not in elinks with the same, and most of all, >>> not via basic html in lynx. >>> I use this account for research, meaning I prefer a low graphics web >>> interface. I am using a screen reader which also for me personally >>> makes the low graphics even more important. >>> I am not in a position to host my own email. >>> Whatever I choose, I hope to manage forwarding of the presently >>> existing gmail address. Moving content a plus. >>> Anyone have a suggestion for an email service? >>> Thanks, >>> Karen >> >> How about Thunderbird? I.e. Instead of a webmail client, use a local >> mail client accessing your mailbox via IMAP. >> >> Sooner or later, all webmail clients are going to be utterly dependent >> on Javascript. >> >> >> -- >> Mark Rousell >> >> >> >> >> >
I would look at Mutt for the CLI or other CLI mail client. -- John Doe