> Although there are many other equally great hosting services out there, I
> am happy I chose to use
>
> www.siteground.com
I've been going through Toronto based vybenetworks.com, aka vex.net for
many years now. I don't know how they compare on price.
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To: Evan Leibovitch
Cc: Karen Lewellen ; GTALUG Talk
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2019 12:53 PM
Subject: Re: [GTALUG] alternatives to gmail working well in Ubintu?
Hi Evan
I am using Pine to write this e-mail as Shellworld makes it available.
Again, for this gmail addr
Hi Evan
I am using Pine to write this e-mail as Shellworld makes it available.
Again, for this gmail address , I prefer Google's front
end.
I actually cannot add an extra client to this shell service as it
functions more as an iSP.
Thanks,
Karen
On Fri, 15 Nov 2019, Evan Leibovitch wrote:
Hi, in context
On Fri, 15 Nov 2019, Dhaval Giani wrote:
I am sorry, I don't have a suggestion for you. However, I did a quick
search and couldnt find mention about Google blocking third party
screen readers. Do you have a link? I was not aware of it, and this is
certainly the wrong direction
I have used Yahoo mail, reading through a browser, which seems much less
graphics intensive than GMail. The issue is that Yahoo spam control is
nowhere near as good. And Yahoo was hacked a few years back. So while the
web interface is less graphics intensive, the email functionality is
inferior to
I also said that I prefer reading on line, which clearly means not a
client, regardless of the various concepts comprising low graphics.
I am seeking an alternative e-mail to a gmail address, one from a service
with an online browser method for reading.
On Fri, 15 Nov 2019, James Knott via
Hi Karen,
I haven't done this in a while from a desktop, but the access from
Thunderbird etc to Gmail is not done through screen readers but rather the
venerable IMAP protocol which is supported.
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229?hl=en
This is most commonly used by mobile, where there
On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 8:24 AM Karen Lewellen via talk wrote:
>
> sorry James, i did not realize you were using adaptive technology.
> May I ask how you will manage once Google, as they plan, block all third
> party screen readers?
> Sorry if I seem frustrated, but I asked a very specific questi
No, I don't. I didn't realize you were referring to that. You simply
said low graphics, which could mean different things.
On 2019-11-15 11:24 AM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
sorry James, i did not realize you were using adaptive technology.
May I ask how you will manage once Google, as they plan,
No Howard,
I am looking for an alternative email platform comparative to
mail.google.com, where I can reach access and work with e-mail in a low
graphics environment.
that means with a browser. links elinks both of which can incorporate
javascripting in Linux, or lynx, which i use for almost
sorry James, i did not realize you were using adaptive technology.
May I ask how you will manage once Google, as they plan, block all third
party screen readers?
Sorry if I seem frustrated, but I asked a very specific question, not to
have my choices dismissed because you do things differentl
James Knott via talk writes:
>
> I prefer using an email client such as Seamonkey or Thunderbird, to a
> browser. They work fine.
>
I tried Blunderbird - once
Went back to Emacss/Gnus
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Karen Lewellen via talk writes:
> Hi folks,
> I was going to just ask for alternatives to consider, but want to keep
> the Linux element here as I mainly use a Ubuntu shell.
> Now that google is making it profoundly difficult reaching basic html
> in low graphics environments, I may need a new h
On Thu, 14 Nov 2019 22:00:43 -0500 (EST)
Karen Lewellen via talk wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I was going to just ask for alternatives to consider, but want to keep the
> Linux element here as I mainly use a Ubuntu shell.
> Now that google is making it profoundly difficult reaching basic html in
> low
On 2019-11-14 10:00 PM, Karen Lewellen via talk wrote:
I was going to just ask for alternatives to consider, but want to keep
the Linux element here as I mainly use a Ubuntu shell.
Now that google is making it profoundly difficult reaching basic html
in low graphics environments, I may need a n
Hi folks,
I was going to just ask for alternatives to consider, but want to keep the
Linux element here as I mainly use a Ubuntu shell.
Now that google is making it profoundly difficult reaching basic html in
low graphics environments, I may need a new home. I prefer reading on the
web for th
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