Roger Heflin wrote:
David Boles wrote:Hotmail I would probably agree with, but both gmail and yahoo provide higher end paid for service if you want it, and both yahoo and gmail are sub-contractors for a number of ISP's mail systems.I am on gmail because my ISP's email had enough issues that I kept getting unsubscribed from various lists (I assume because of funny bounces).My ISP has now fixed that issue by making some sort of deal with gmail for gmail to provide their mail service .... but I might as well use gmail directly since that email address will stay around for a lot longer than the one through the ISP's gmail connection.
My story is basically the same as your's Roger. I use gmail POP, with Thunderbird, because my ISP provides poor service and their SPAM filters are crap. I can filter the SPAM here of course, and do filter what gets through, but it annoys me to download it in the first place. It is using Gmail online that causes the rich text. Gmail defaults to that and it is *not* obvious to the writer nor is it clear just how/if it is disabled. For some anyway. As for Ric? Don't mess with him too much. He's crazy. ;-) -- David
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