Something similar exists. Go to the Labs config page and search for "Mail Goggles". You'll have to solve some math before being able to send those drunk-mails.
A few ideas:
-Generate and give her a Google app password. I'm not entirely sure if it will work but it would be a great solution if it does.
-Setup a forwarder, so that all of your incoming emails are sent to another account. Perhaps your boss can create an email address specifically to receive these emails
-Link your Google account to her's. This would probably be the best solution. You can find this in the settings here under "grant access to your account".
Overall however, your boss needs to be educated on company security. This idea is terrible for more than one reason: it gives your entire company a single point of failure if that password list is hacked (as well as discouraging good password habits), it prevents the company from using two-factor authentication like you mentioned, it sure as hell hurts the trust relationship between her and her employees, and not to mention it's a horribly inefficient way of doing things.
What's unique about Own-Mailbox isn't that it's a personal email server, but that's is a HARDWARE based server. You've been able to run your own mail server since forever, but yeah, it has required quite a bit of knowledge to do so. The appeal of this is the "plug and play" nature of it.
But... I can't trust them. And considering how much of a niche market "privacy for email" is, I'm not sure if the rest of their target market will trust them either.
The problem is that creating secure software is insanely difficult. There are uncountable ways of getting it wrong and only a few very hard ways of getting it right. The chances of two guys who recently graduated from college magically getting this right on their first try? Well, stranger things have happened, but there's no way I'd count on it.
I'd feel a lot better about this if they were just creating the hardware and letting something like Mailpile handle the software.
Getting real tired of seeing Per shy away from a ball coming at him. edit: Image of what Per needs to stop fucking doing.
And this is why Ox shouldn't play in the middle yet.
Mozilla Thunderbird (portable) - email client (multiple accounts, gmail support, spell checker, tabs, quick filter, master password protection, add-ons, themes, dark mode...)
As a criminal defense lawyer, this is MA ...the most liberal state. Imagine Alabama.
Thank you Jaylen. As an extremely young man, you are wise beyond your years. I expect great things from you (on and off the court).
Good. They needed something to recoup their progressive bona fides after the Cuomo disaster.
Looks like the WFP got some input from people all over, this infographic was in their email to folks who voted, each dot represents a zipcode where at least one vote came from.
looks like they hit all 50 states
EDIT: deleted duplicate comment
> That being said, still better than Windows.
That is my feeling with computers overall. They all suck bad time. Some of them just suck a little less. Debian being my goto for less sucky computing.
I'm just a little confused as to why someone with that laundry list of fucking diplomas from Ivy League schools can't understand that you can't paste the url of a private reddit message for other people to see it.
Check out this funny email I got, guys https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox
Actually, I ran 6.2
To be technically corerct, support for movemail accounts was removed from TB in version 87. Change log.
This was a useful feature. TB would pull Linux system spool mail into a local TB account. This allowed users, even simple home users and not just admins, to view the system mail in a GUI mail client.
For many years I used the TB movemail feature. For years I have had all systems in the home LAN forward system mails to my primary account on the office desktop, which is where I use TB for all mail, including online addresses. The TB movemail feature was wonderfully handy to consolidate and read all system mails in a GUI mail client.
If using a GUI mail client is desired to read spool mail then an alternate client such as Sylpheed is needed. Of course, if TB is the primary mail client then this requires using two different clients. There are console options such as mutt, [al]pine, and mailx. As mentioned a full blown mail system could be installed and configured to forward system mails to a fully qualified mail address.
I get that the feature might have been used by few people. And that we Linux users are not a majority. Removing that feature is one thing. That the feature was removed quietly without notable forewarning is frustrating because few TB users are going to follow bug reports. A change log note is ex post facto and surprises users.
(Snarky side comment: I detest rapid release.)
It is possible, but it requires installation of protonmail-bridge and some additional configuration of your email client. Theoretically you can use any email client you'd like once you successfully have protonmail-bridge up and working.
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After you read an email in mutt, you need to sync-mailbox
by pressing $
(by default).
Use the group-reply
command, which I think is bound to g
by default. (I've bound it to gr
to be more mnemonic, and more like gmail, and because I've remapped G
to last-entry
to be more like vim.)
Add set edit_headers
to your .muttrc
to be able to edit the subject, etc. while composing an email.
Start building an alias file. First, in your .muttrc, add set alias_file = ~/.mutt/alias
and source $alias_file
to your .muttrc.
Then in mutt, go to an email whose sender you want to add to your alias file.
Hit a
and just follow the directions.
I usually follow the following format: alias jsmith John Smith <[email protected]>
.
Now I can hit m
to start a new mail, type js<Tab>
and have it completed.
I'm not sure about gmail priority stuff, since I don't use it.
By the way, if you're planning to use mutt full time, you should take tomorrow morning off, brew a big pot of coffee, sit down, and read through the mutt manual, especially the configuration variables. Also google "mutt configuration" or "muttrc" and read how people have set theirs up. There are a ton of mutt gems out there which, once you find them, you can't imagine ever living without.
Yup, according to this blog post, Spark is specifically targeting Inbox users with their Android app. The timing is not remotely coincidental. It's not quite Inbox (no Purchases or Trips bundles at this time), but it's still a thousand times better than Gmail.
Found this comment on another post on /r/mac:
>General Statistical Information
>When you use the Spark app we gather statistics and analytics on your usage of Spark. We may collect information about your mobile device and internet connection, including the application-specific device identifier, IP address, operating system, browser type, mobile network information, location, installed email, etc. This information is collectively referred to as "General Statistical Information". This data helps us to determine how different parts of the Spark app are used. This information is used by us to provide you with the best user experience possible.
>We use third party services, such as Google Analytics, Facebook Analytics and Amplitude, to collect and analyze how you use Spark. These services may collect information about you and your usage of Spark in accordance with their respective privacy policies.
So even if you're trying to keep your data away from Google and Facebook they'll get it any way. I'm not sure if anyone is aware of that but Spark downloads all your emails to their servers. They mention about that in their policy.
If anyone regret signing up for Spark and is worried about your emails being stored on their servers, try this https://sparkmailapp.com/account_deletion
Yeah in the lab section https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#settings/labs once you turn it on and save then you can set the time in https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#settings/general, (EDIT: For some people this option might already be in the main feature set if you can not find it in labs then its probably already enabled so check in General Settings).
It works by not actually "undoing" the send, but by delaying the send by upto 30 seconds so you have time to go "Oh shit, I forgot to attach that file..." or "Oh fuck, that was the wrong bob..."
I swear by it, just wish they would put it into their Android GMail app too.
Bloody Typos :-p
A poisoned DNS is bad, but not THAT bad. If I type https://mail.google.com, but get a poisoned DNS redirect to Russia, you'll still get the big OMG WARNING!!! GET ME OUT OF HERE!!! screen if they don't have a trusted SSL cert. If they've gotten control of a trusted CA, though, they can make a cert that looks like Google, passes any inspection you care to give it, and you would have no way of knowing that you're really talking to Russia (without doing a trace route or something else wacky).
Two brilliant ads from '16 were made by supporters. The best was "Together"--so good the campaign bought it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyhfJTFJHu8
It’s been described as the “best political advertisement in American history” and it’s not hard to see why. It's the most powerful political ad I've ever seen. Directed by Jonathan Olinger, Created by HUMAN.
A couple of young people in the Netherlands put together this video out of Bernie’s heartfelt and humble answer to the ‘spirituality’ question. https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#search/best+political+ad/FMfcgxmNwfqWdMJlvgfBWlFPxVMccvCL?projector=1
Add your account to Thunderbird, which is one of the most capable e-mail clients. It looks old-school, but it's a highly sophisticated program. After it has imported all of your messages (which may take a while depending on your Internet connection and computer), go to Extras -> Add-ons and search for this add-on:
https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/importexporttools-ng/
After having installed it, click on one of the e-mails, press CTRL-A to select all messages, then click on file in the top left corner of the program -> Save selected messages -> PDF format. It'll bring up a bunch of warnings, including that you can't re-import these files into the e-mail client and that attachments will not be saved. Confirm these warnings and it'll save the files to a folder specified by you. Make sure there's plenty of space on your storage device and don't do this five minutes before the end of your shift, as this should take a few minutes.
Note that if you want embedded remote pictures to be saved in these PDFs (which Thunderdbird hides by default for safety and privacy reasons), you need to go to Thunderbird's privacy settings and tick "Allow remote content in messages" before doing the above.
> Browsers these days are becoming unnecessarily bloated.
This is hilarious on context. I remember when Firefox was called Phoenix, and it was built because Mozilla was slow and bloated.
Mozilla is now called SeaMonkey. It's been 3-4 years since I last tried it, but when I did, it was a crapton faster than Firefox.
Google Inbox is the best email experience I’ve ever used - both in the browser and on iOS. I am very sad it’s being deprecated.
But I’m in the process of migrating off Google services, and so far the best email client I’ve found is Spark. Similar gestures and grouping to Inbox, plus a bunch of collaborative stuff if that’s your thing.
it's just a game where you have a frog in the middle and every time you tap it it cries, there's also a bunch of numbers at the top and when the frog cries the number decreses.
here's a screenshot https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/?ui=2&view=btop&ver=1fgay5d0tt4uk#attid%253Datt_16030711caa1d43f_0.1
PS: the link thinks that the app is gay
Keep in mind I've had it for almost 9 years.
EDIT: To imgur it is!
EDIT 2: Hopefully imgur doesn't want to fuck me like Google does.
Check out the podcast Reply All. They have a recurring feature, "Super Tech Support", where they investigate weird tech issues like the one you described. This is the kind of thing that there's a good chance they'd like to explore and get to the bottom of. You can send them a message here: [email protected]
> You can: https://protonmail.com/bridge/
Directly from the page: "The ProtonMail Bridge is an application for paid users". As an unemployed college student, I don't have the kind of budget to pay for email.
> You can also look into Syncthing, it's a serverless peer-to-peer file syncing application.
Personally, I don't know what I would do with a cloud if I had one.
> Why not? incompatible phone i'm assuming?
Yeah, my phone isn't compatible.
Here's the original post with the links to source information about the privacy concerns:
https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/5grsan/do_not_use_the_spark_email_client_by_readdle/
And here's the link on Readdle's site where you can delete your account information:
At LinuxCon Japan this year a person in the audience actually asked the Kernel developer panelists about how they handle all the mail on the LKML. The answer was that they generally don't.
The gist of it is that they use a lot of scripts to filter the mails from the LKML. I imagine Greg Kroah-Hartman (whose answer I remember) uses several rules that search for pattern in mails (either per grep, his own scripts and/or an MDA like procmail/maildrop) to funnel them into mail boxes which he then looks at when/if he thinks it is appropriate. He recommends the use of a relatively lightweight mail client that lets you work with the received mail in their original textual form (which is useful if you work with git format-patch
and git am
) effectively (he uses mutt AFAIK and I would recommend it too).
edit: Judging from gregkh's reply there may actually be Kernel people reading reddit afterall...
I am incredibly paranoid when it comes to data privacy and storing my credentials server side is a big flag. That said I pulled up their privacy policy and here's a few nuggets of information that nobody has mentioned:
Data Retention
Data Encryption
So it's a little better than I expected but I would love to know more about how email is encrypted.
Anyone have thoughts on the best way to discuss? Do you prefer a private or public discussion? If I posted something like "[Tao Te Ching Book Club]: Chapter 1 Discussion" on r/taoism and tagged all of you that would like to join, would that work for everyone? The discussion would still be up for others to join that way, or we could find something more private for just our group, like a private subreddit, email, Facebook group, etc.
Also, is daily discussion too much, or would once a week be better?
Netscape Navigator is even less resource intensive. It was branched into Mozilla Suite then SeaMonkey, but it is still maintained and works with all of the latest web standards.
The only issue is that....it's not actually end-to-end encryption. They encrypt your data from the server, it doesn't happen directly on the client side. They just claim that they don't know what's happening when the data is encrypted, but if NSA took over their servers, they could easily bypass the encryption of the users.
More discussion here:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7757420
If you can't wait until Silent Circle's Dark Mail protocol is out, use MailPile, which just uses PGP in a bit friendlier way.
Maybe you should talk to the guys over at mailpile
They are trying to build an open source gmail replacement as well and they already have the search down. Perhaps you could work together with them?
I definitely recommend Fantastical in spite of the price. The natural language parser is simply priceless. I find that everything about Fantastical is geared towards speed and simplicity.
Another option would be Moleskin Timepage although I've never used the app myself.
Another option is to use the default calendar.app along with the built in calendar in Outlook or Spark Mail , for example.
https://mail.google.com (or https://email.umich.edu will redirect you to it) and enter your and then it will send you through Weblogin to authenticate. (source: work for ITS in the Identity and Access Management team)
the only workaround is to use domain-specific URLs.
so the reason you need to put your username into Google in the first place is so Google can determine your account's SSO settings and redirect you. The only way around it is to use/favorite domain specific service URLs which will redirect straight to Azure and then back into that service after sign in.
Domain specific service URLs by default look like this SERVICE.google.com/a/YOUR_PRIMARY_DOMAIN (for example a generic account's Gmail URL would be mail.google.com/a/contoso.com), and there are service URLs available for the core Google services(Drive,Calendar...etc) but isn't available for less common services like the admin console. Using these links is also the only way for a SuperAdmin user to sign in via SSO.
Mozilla Thunderbird (portable) - email client (multiple accounts, gmail support, spell checker, tabs, quick filter, master password protection, add-ons, themes, dark mode...)
Proton mail free gets you 500MB of space, 150 messages a day, and 3 folders and labels. You can set up some desktop clients to work with Proton Mail.
They have a special focus on encrypted communications.
Yeah, thanks for letting me know. It's because of https://html.brow.sh/https://mail.google.com I'm working on a fix now.
Edit: It looks like it's now marked as safe again and unblocked, can anyone else confirm?
Seyer reponds to memo sent by Podesta titled: Walnut Sauce? He says; 'Hey John, we know you're a true Master of cuisine and we have appreciated that for years...https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#label/APolitical/160079999b7d16ab The bigger the MOUTH the MORE INVOLVED!
Gmail hides the sender's IP as a matter of policy. Here is their page on impersonation which actually is just a link to the Internet Crime Complaint Center of the FBI.
Your account was hijacked. It's hard to say how, but you might have some malware with a keylogger on your system (check that!), or you might have accessed them on an insecure system (e.g. internet cafe), or an insecure wlan.
Please make sure you follow this checklist so that the intruder can't access your account anymore: https://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=50270
Also, be aware that this forwarding might have been there for months already - the warning system was only added this week. The attacker has already seen all your emails, so if you have additional account passwords in there, or bank data, or anything other dangerous, change it now.
As a last tip, activate two factor authentication for your account, so in the future, if your password is compromised, your account is still safe.
Lots of these types of posts lately. All those approved seemed to have been in reconsideration previously. I have not seen one single EIDL increase approval, from anybody with a 2020 EIDL loan and who requested an increase on or after April 6th, via email to [email protected] and/or made an loan increase request, via their SBA account portal, on or after April 21, 2021. We are in the very large group of "your loan modification request is processing", since April 22nd, in our case.
Last I knew they offered a "bridge." The bridge will offer a localhost address to your email client (Thunderbird, Apple Mail, and Outlook 2016 were supported last I checked) and then the bridge handles the data transfer to/from ProtonMail. Seems to be available to paid users.
Don't use a service, use software, https://www.mailpile.is/. With Mailpile, it's not necessary to trust anyone because your encryption keys are stored on your own computer. No need to trust a third party.
Mailspring is a good one. https://getmailspring.com.
You could also try setting up your email using evolution, and then those emails will appear on the elementary OS mail app. Then you can use the default mail app as your daily driver.
I got it and emailed him back at [email protected] to say I never want to receive a text message from him again.
I don't know if this will help in your situation. When I deleted a circle on accident a few months ago I was able to get them back from gmail's contact page. https://mail.google.com/mail/?tab=Xm#contacts click more -> restore contacts.
export first just in case
https://mail.google.com/mail/?shva=1#search/derp/p2
<derp> is search term, and p# is page number. awkward, but you can directly modify the URL. What also bugs me is that you can't set to display more than 20 messages.
Actually, it only saves you about 5/100ths of a second (assuming you have a decently fast connection).
$ curl -w %{time_redirect} -L -o /dev/null http://gmail.com
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 18749 100 18749 0 0 77385 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 77385 0.064 <--- Time taken by all redirects
$ curl -w %{time_redirect} -L -o /dev/null https://mail.google.com/mail/?shva=1#inbox
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 18915 100 18915 0 0 73706 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 73706
0.152 <---- Ditto
EDIT: Just read this output again and noticed that it's actually the gmail.com output that's faster. Ha! I probably get redirected to a login page on the second one, since I'm obviously not logged in. Ah well, whatever.
So uh... do we need to worry about the can being empty tonight? Don't remember them doing this for any round one game. (links to 25 dollar 'buzzer beater' tickets for game one)
Thunderbird 60 is just around the corner and will bring a Quantum-inspired UI (mainly square tabs and modern icons) besides many improvements: https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/60.0beta/releasenotes/
I'm very happy to see this revived effort put into my favourite mail client!
> Can't access protonmail with thunderbird
You can: https://protonmail.com/bridge/
> I don't have a spare computer I could use to run nextcloud, plus I don't put my own stuff on google drive anyways.
You can also look into Syncthing, it's a serverless peer-to-peer file syncing application.
> I can't run lineageOS or any alternative android version on my phone.
Why not? incompatible phone i'm assuming?
Eh, it REALLY depends on when you are talking about.
The Mozilla "suite" was originally Netscape Navigator, which was of course THE browser. This became Netscape Communicator (version 4) which became a "suite".
I loved it at the time because you had a full browser, mail client, IRC, etc. Keep in mind this was circa Windows 95/98.
IE 5 when released was really the death knell. It was certainly faster and more lightweight than Netscape.
Netscape 5 never came to be, but thankfully the source code lives on.
http://www.seamonkey-project.org actually continues the tradition of the Mozilla "suite" as an open source project. I believe they take Firefox, Thunderbird etc for the project but I haven't even thought about that project in years.
>, the way that Mozilla developers abandoned seamonkey and flocked to firefox.
btw, seamonkey still exists today:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
I wouldn't quite call it abandoned... I see what you're saying though...
> Any thoughts on the likelihood of Hey.com going under in the near future?
I don't think this is likely. 3-6 months of payroll for 1/3 of staff will be a hit but not existential. I don't think they would've offered such generous severance if they couldn't afford it.
I expect the biggest impact to us as customers (or former customers) is that new feature development will slow down because of the reduced team size.
Epic picked a very public fight with Apple on purpose. Already this pressure combined with the hey.com guys has made them change their rules and add more carve outs, Those rule updates are also being criticized heavily.
Change happens slowly. I think the end result of all of this noise will be Apple reducing the cut they take permanently or allowing alternatives to IAPs in apps in a lot of scenarios.
Because that's really what this is about. Allowing users to side load apps and have alternative app stores would be cool but I think most of these companies would settle down if Apple wasn't taking 30% of their revenue and their app updates were no longer blocked for random arbitrary reasons.
How on earth is this the end of the iOS ecosystem? What are you even taking about? I say this as a published app developer, Apple having a more developer friendly app store would encourage me to participate more.
No one else mentioned it, but Airmail is a great mail client. I like it more than Mail.app because it has Markdown support and the UI is pretty nice. You can decide whether or not those two alone are worth the $10.
Thank you for your reply and elaboration of your program. I wonder, do you plan on sharing the source code to your program? I’d love to look at it as a hobby, but, more importantly, if you post your code publicly, people will be able to help develop the program into a more secure version; while user’s with a malicious intent may be able to find exploits more easily. Considering that your software is written entirely in c and asm, it wouldn’t be too hard for a black hat to find a vulnerability and exploit it as the code size is likely small relative to similar projects and debuggers such as ida, gnu dbg, etc. shouldn’t have the hardest time translating the machine code back into pure c.
That all being said, there is one specific program I always remember for its security and sustainability. It seems much in the vein of your program. It is mutt, a mail client. (http://www.mutt.org) this program is still fully usable and used consistently by security-conscious users, and yet, it has been around for two decades and has only seen a very small handful of version changes. To most, it would baffle that you can get away with ~10 or so patches over 2 decades, but mutt somehow managed to do it. Some of the methodology of the program that enabled this was to focus on a small codebase which prioritized internal security and consistency in simple and finite patterns. I’d check that program out for reference. To this day it stands secure fully usable.
Definitely. You can keep your big fonts and acres of white space, I'll stick with mutt.
700px wide paragraphs suggests this author has never been involved in long email chains before.
Yes, they are. This should be informed in app:
https://sparkmailapp.com/privacy
> Accounts are added to Spark through OAuth where possible. Where OAuth is not supported we keep your account username and password on our secure servers. We then use the authorization provided to download your emails to our virtual servers and push to your device.
> the reminders are intertwined with emails. NO OTHER EMAIL CLIENT DOES THIS, AND THIS IS WHY INBOX IS SO SPECIAL AND STILL HAS VALUE. With emails and reminders combined into one seamless list (and turbocharged with the snooze feature), Google has created one of the best productivity dashboards I've ever encountered
I'm holding out hope that google is still working on something big in this area. In fact I'd be willing to bet that "productivity dashboard" will be a good description of Google's next major GSuite product announcement. Perhaps it will be a separate product, but more likely I think it will be released under the Google Tasks brand.
Here's my thinking:
At work, I use Gmail+Calendar+Keep+Tasks as my "productivity suite", and it's obvious that these are all tightly integrated on the backend. But the lack of a single dashboard where it can all be seen and managed together is quite striking. And with inbox gone, there will be no single point where reminders can be viewed.
The "new" (re-skinned) Google Tasks came out a few months ago and as yet they haven't done anything with the old canvas view (https://mail.google.com/tasks/canvas). They could easily have re-skinned that by now, but they haven't. Also, they've added zero new functionality to Tasks since it was redesigned. To me, all this points to something bigger being worked on in the background. I find it hard to believe they would put all that work into redesigning the Tasks front-end in gmail, and building the Tasks app, if there weren't some bigger plans to improve the underlying features.
I wouldn't be at all surprised to see something like this coming out before Inbox shuts down for good. Time will tell I suppose.
Edit - apparently this video was possibly edited by Reebok to make it look like one continuous shot. The jury is still out. Regardless, it's impressive and Sid has moved over to CCM after hearing of Reeboks dishonest motives.
Edit 2 - Sid did not move to CCM because of this video. That was an attempt at a joke, albeit a poor one but who really would have believed that? Wow.
Edit 3 - This is getting out of hand but as /u/50mHz points out, the puck that appears next to Crosby is the puck he slapped, it bounces back clearly in the video. Still not sure about magical puck on the boards though.
Edit 4 - Proof to substantiate edit 3: https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&ik=eed9640311&view=fimg&th=14fbd57353be33fd&attid=0.1&disp=inline&safe=1&attbid=ANGjdJ9P1YAIHpeKTrl2IOfcJ_pJh4gwzTl2PP5oe6A4N-fNRJ9eHtsM1OPuNXu5iNj-upn4S5KuIYDT5KM54AIOK5Y2wU9Furr1CTva...
Server: NA
Type of Bug: In-Game HUD and Screen Bug
Description: After opening the shop I usually crash however a few times the whole screen turns black with the HUD and my name still showing. I can't press any keys either, not even to exit, forcing me to restart my Mac.
Video / Screenshot: https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=706f9c1051&view=att&th=14ebd57913a827ae&attid=0.1&disp=safe&realattid=f_icguw46c0&zw
Steps to reproduce: Open shop at beginning of game then wait in base for a bit
Expected result: My game usually has to be reset like other Macs are experiencing as of late
Observed result: My game's screen turns black like this occasionally instead of freezing
Reproducion rate: Semi-Rare 4/10 times
System Specs: 15 inch MacBook Pro Mid 2010 2.53 GHz Intel Core i5 Processor Intel HD Graphics 288 MB
EDIT: In the second photo the white color on the black color seems to be a big reflection of my map in the bottom right corner.
It's been there for years in labs. I no longer see it in labs though. Is it in https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#settings for you? Should be labeled "undo send" with a box to change the amount of time to delay.
You answer is the gmail html interface.
https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=html
80 character fixed, cross platform, no need to install yet another program, save draft function, "application" integration with firefox.
Overstock.com but it's out of stock and the price is kind of high. I have some left over mdf board that I think I will make it out of since it will be painted to match our trim anyways. ~~My drawing of what I think I will make since it matches our trim better...more craftsman style.~~
EDIT: Link fail...and yes, it should be very easy to make.
> "She didn't know that email accounts change your name without alerting you or making it obvious
It adds the Profile name, that's the expecte behavier if you want something else edit your settings https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#settings/accounts
> , as well as creating shadow social networking accounts that you never have used
This is in the Terms of services anf if the account was created before g+ was around there was a notification e-mail about that.
Once again don't blame others for a clear layer 8 error
>for some reason this logic doesn't follow.
Yes it does. Those are ads that only you see. Ads in the signature of your email remind professionals of hotmail and other shitty webmail clients. Google will never do this. From their own site:
>(6) It has ads. But only good ads. Gmail isn't a traditional webmail account. There are no pop-ups, untargeted banner ads or warnings urging you to buy more storage. Gmail, however, will often place a few highly relevant, text ads adjacent to the body of your email. You'll also see links to related web pages you might find of interest.
These ads and links are displayed automatically using the same technology that powers our AdSense system, which delivers targeted ads to thousands of sites across the web. Computers scan the text on a given page, perform a mathematical analysis on it and match it to ads in our extensive database. No humans are involved in this process and no one reads your mail. You may find that hard to believe when you see how closely the ads match the topic of your message.
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/FM1cgxwLsJtBqGfLzxjRrBxSBTISbqrQ?projector=1
Or https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/FM1cgxwLsJtBqGfLzxjRrBxSBTlSbqrQ?projector=1
I guess i just wasted my time cuz you can't access it lmao anyways
So, as I understand it, Google can't/won't read any of your emails or view/read any of your Google Docs. That said, if, for example, a G Suite user is signed into their account, opens a new tab, does a Google search, clicks on a link and watches a YouTube video, then yes, that history is recorded by Google. They have a way to clear it out, but they do record it and what, exactly they do with it I can't say.
That said, there is literally no way I am aware of for an employee to use Google Search and watch YouTube without Google knowing/tracking. An important distinction here is that in both cases (really), Google still only knows about what the search was, what link was clicked on, and what video was watched. They don't then go in and read your email to get ideas of what else to show you ads about.
To answer your other question, if you are at https://mail.google.com reading your GSuite email, that isn't tracked/no ads are shown/they don't scan your email. If you go off of Gmail to another site though, even some Google sites (like YouTube), all bets are off and they (and many other sites) might start tracking you.
Gsuite is less about tracking though and more about data privacy. Take HIPAA for example, HIPAA relates to reading/disclosing medical records that (for example) might be in your email or Google Docs if you were a medical office. HIPAA has no relation to if your sales guy spent the afternoon watching YouTube videos of cats. That information is not protected by HIPAA in any way.
Google lists what they consider their "core" services here:
https://gsuite.google.com/terms/user_features.html
With those things, you can expect privacy. With anything not listed (YouTube, Google Search, etc), you generally can't.
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To stay on top of German public holidays, you can subscribe to this webcalendar.
For Allerheiligen it says: "Christlicher Feiertag. Nur in Baden-Württemberg, Bayern, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz und Saarland."
For Protonmail you'll need the Proton Bridge (https://protonmail.com/bridge/) which ensures end-to-end encryption and is only available to paid users. If you install it, you can follow the thunderbird instructions which are pretty similar to vivaldi: https://protonmail.com/bridge/thunderbird#3
I think there is a difference between employees coming and going and losing 1/3 of your staff as well as your entire iOS development team. I'm not predicting they are going under. But I'd not be surprised if Hey.com as a product doesn't go away.
There are some basics that are repeated over and over, I stopped watching all the videos a long time ago, but I keep an eye if they come up with something interesting.
I just make my classification.
If you start from absolute zero, spend a Sunday watching either:
For technical filming advice
Then just keep an eye to see if they come up with something interesting.
Not very interesting and redundant if you have watched those above (too much on motivational side for me)
If you want some serious motivational content
Follow religiously
Mention of honour for
I would like people to send plain text emails as well or at least generate HTML emails that are humanly readable. TABLEs and complex DIV-structures might help to have your emails look good in a web browser or HTML enabled email client, but it makes the code also unreadable for those who don't use an HTML enabled email client.
sincerely,
a mutt user
I have not used it for years and I believe it has gotten better, but the privacy policy on their site has these parts:
>Email content while using Spark Services: We allow you and your colleagues to create teams within the Service. It allows you to have a secure space where you share information such as email conversations, shared email drafts, have private discussions, or create links to specific emails. This information is stored on our secure servers in order to make Services available to you, so you can collaborate with your teammates around email.
Also similar language for Recently accessed email messages and collaboration threads.
Now the text here seems to hint that they do this only if you use the advanced team features of spark but they don't explicitly tell that.
I think it has gotten better though (compared to this from a few years back)https://sparkmailapp.com/privacy
I love Spark but they have a very liberal privacy policy. There's a year-old post about it here: https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/5grsan/do_not_use_the_spark_email_client_by_readdle/
And here's the actual policy: https://sparkmailapp.com/privacy
I don't think it inoculates him, though the party and MSM Establishment is dancing hard to do that.
But I also think we run a risk in focusing on his inappropriate touchy-feelies to the exclusion of the vulnerabilities in his record. We need to keep critiquing his problematic votes that most people don't know about. We also should inform people about his son's largely unknown overseas business ventures.
More people should see this allegation that Biden's one of the most corrupt VPs in history and decide for themselves: https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#search/Biden+corrupt/FFNDWLvvwcpKghlJRqFtDcrVTLwqCmpj?projector=1
I use both google at work and personal. I keep the seperate. But when I studied I kept them together. I did not get that many study related e-mails that I wanted to keep the seperated from my personal. I just kept study related stuff together with my private. You could have two calendars if you want.
My work and personal I keep seperated. I have a bookmark for my work e-mail and work calendar, and for my personal. I only check work e-mail while at work.
You can be logged into both and access them as https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox and https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/#inbox
I cannot add my work calendar to my personal due to restrictions I cannot change, but I'm okay with just having two calendars to look into. (I could add my personal on my work but I choose not to) On my phone I have both synced.
Gmail's still alive and kicking, however Google introduce a "feature" to redirect Gmail to Inbox automatically (maybe it was automatically enabled? I don't remember). The way I see it, you have 3 options:
Got this code for gmail
u/ronan125 please check this and implement if possible
If there was no such warning, a malicious website could switch to fullscreen mode and display something that looks just like your OS+browser without you knowing it. After that, everytime you think you interact with the browser chrome (switch to another tab, enter something in the URL bar, etc.), you in reality interact with the malicious website. Say you then want to open Gmail and therefore enter your password on what you think is https://mail.google.com/. But in reality it's still part of the same malicious website, so now you've given them your Gmail password.
Of course this wouldn't work all the time and with all users (the malicious website's emulation of the OS+browser obviously can't be perfect, so there would always be a way to notice it), but it would probably work often enough to be a problem of a scale similar to phishing.
OK there's a few things here:
You can follow these directions to set up an email client of your choice
If you're tired of having to log in twice, just go to (or bookmark) https://mail.google.com/a/oregonstate.edu/. That'll take you straight to the ONID central login form and then redirect you to gmail.
If you have a personal Gmail account and want to switch between them, you don't have to log out. Just click on your user icon/picture on the upper right corner of the screen in Gmail, and click "Add Account". Then you can log into two accounts (or more) at once and switch between them using that dropdown menu.
With Single Page Applications you're most likely to track part of the state of the client in the URL (eg. think https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox and the #inbox tells Gmail that you're viewing the Inbox page).
The links on your app would change the fragment part of the URL (the part after the #) and Secretary would execute different functions based on the routes you define. Secretary is able also to extract certain info from the URL (parameters).
The functions you call at different routes in the client may also perform HTTP requests to the backend using a library such as cljs-ajax. These routes in the backend are defined using Compojure.
Here's a snippet of a client route in an app I built:
(defroute home-path "/home" [] (if (@user "email") (swap! user assoc :screen :home) (GET "/api/userinfo" {:handler (fn [data] (reset! user (assoc data :screen :home))) :error-handler (fn [response] (reset! user {:screen :home})) })))
So when the client goes to the URL "myserver:8000/#home" it performs an HTTP GET to the route /api/userinfo on the backend.
On OS X, open up the Terminal application.
Now mail sent to your MIT email will be delivered to your Gmail inbox, and you can reply using your MIT address. You can also make your MIT email your 'default' address in Gmail in the 'Accounts and Import' settings of Gmail, so that any email you send is by default sent from your MIT address.
PM / comment if you have issues.
Not every domain has it. For example, Gmail is hosted on https://mail.google.com and Google Maps is hosted on https://maps.google.com
"www" is the default for websites, so if you don't specify a subdomain, it will usually send you to the same place as www. But websites aren't the whole Internet- mail servers, game servers, network printers, torrents, file shares, and more are all part of the Internet without being part of the world wide web.
my mistake. I misremembered the facts. It was 8 pounds of apples vs 1 cup of oil. Taken from this
~~Mr. Snowman, at your service.~~
Edit: My bad, let's hope this one works.
> Hey buddy, look at this picture I found on Ragemeister's website! Here it is
Followed by Ragemeister's inbox receiving thousands of emails similar to: "ZOMG U HACKED MY GMAIL ACCOUNTS"
PS: It will disconnect you from gmail (try it!). Of course, it could do much more devastating things, but you get the point! (I could, for example, make you visit a script on my server that would gather some of your personal information)
Was that specific enough?
Gmail provides an Atom feed, but requires authentication. If you have cookies for Gmail, you can probably see it now in your browser:
https://mail.google.com/mail/feed/atom
I have frequently used this to provide Gmail notification in various scripts that I've written. It's rather convenient if you're the type to keep meticulous care of your inbox.
Google is so bad at messaging lol
Google Chat used to be at https://chat.google.com/u/0/room/etc but then it was added to Gmail, and now chat.google.com redirects to https://mail.google.com/chat/u/0/#chat/space/etc. The previous url still works as the installable PWA. So now I have one tab and two PWAs with chat.
All production is shut down. This might be a rental being returned...I don't know
If you hear of a show in production, either DM me and I will reach out to my union or contact Mike Akins (IA479 BA) at [email protected]
Source: Set Designer setting at home because we closed :(
I think you're referring to "Honbadzuke/Finish Sharpening" (lifted from JKI site) for "normal" knives. Also includes "uroshi" on the flat side of single bevels. I recently asked Jon to open up a new yanagiba for me and in addition to all of the above he took out any low spots.
Try clearing cache:
Press Ctrl-Shift-Delete (Mac: Cmd-Shift-Delete) Set 'Time range...' to 'Everything' Untick all items except 'Cache' Clear, then restart FF
If that fails, try disabling all addons.
If that fails, see if it misbehaves in Troubleshooting mode (TB menu > Help > Restart...).
If all fail, reinstall from https://www.thunderbird.net/
If that fails, un-reinstall. Un/reinstall should keep your profile (data).
If that fails, create a new profile (https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profile-manager-create-and-remove-thunderbird-profiles?redirectslug=profile-manager-create-and-remove-thunderbird-prof&redirectlocale=en-US).
I use Thunderbird It will download all your emails from a number of different email clients and you can then decide which emails you want to store on your computer. I now have my Yahoo email accounts on there and will be adding my GMail account. You can also email or delete from the program. I have not explored everything that it can do, but since Yahoo took away groups, I've been worried about losing all my Yahoo emails too.
The Thunderbird foundation and mzla technologies has a handful of people working on it. The work is largely funded by donations. They currently have 3 job postings open.
You could use a desktop application like Mozilla Thunderbird, and pair it with ProtonMail Bridge
As others have said, it should stay logged in so long as you leave the tab open, and don't restart the computer. If you want a full blown application though, I think Thunderbird is probably the way to go.