On Fri, 2018-08-31 at 09:35 +0200, alonivt...@gmail.com wrote:
> Gmail is a proprietary email client. Icedove is a good free/libre
> one.
> You can communicate with Google's email servers with it.
>
> Gmail has a basic HTML interface which doesn't require running
> JavaScript.
oh yeah, i
Gmail is a proprietary email client. Icedove is a good free/libre one.
You can communicate with Google's email servers with it.
Gmail has a basic HTML interface which doesn't require running JavaScript.
Thank you all.
Re icedove - it struggled a bit with the volume of email on my gmail. I do
not want to use gmail, but work requires it. I use mykolab/icedove for
personal communication.
Thanks again for assistance, really appreciate it.
Cheers
You can use Protonmail instead of Gmail.
Gmail is a proprietary email client. Icedove is a good free/libre one.
You can communicate with Google's email servers with it.
Gmail is a proprietary email client.
That must be it. I did indeed deactivate geolocation on it, didnt realise
that would cause the gmail time to not work. Thanks heaps!
It might be because Abrowser has geolocation disabled by default. This is a
feature, not a bug, in terms of privacy, but if you would like to help Gmail
and other sites determine your location, you can open a new tab in Abrowser and
select "Enable Geolocation" in the privacy settings.
Hi
I need to use gmail for work, but weirdly when I use it through the Abrowser
browser, I cannot get the time to harmonise with my machine (on Australian
Eastern Standard Time). Gmail instead seems to default to Iceland time (UTC
+00:00).
Am pretty sure the issue is on the Trisqel side,