Sunday, December 21, 2014
I just don’t get it. I mean, I get it, but I don’t get it. I’m old school email. This article recommends the mail client Mailbox. Note it’s only criteria for not using Mailbox is if you have an email address that’s not Gmail or iCloud, not that you don’t like task-orientated email interfaces. I’ve […]
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Also tagged apps, email, gmail, google mail, gui, icloud, inbox, linux, mac software, mail, mail.app, mutt, software, unix
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Via the Brisbane Times, an article from the Washington Post about Tomlinson, the guy who ‘invented’ the use of ‘@’ in emails in 1972, confuses the Web and Email technology which preceded it by several decades. Even after the ‘@’ symbol, you still sometimes had to use the ‘bang’, i.e. ‘!’ to route emails explicitly. […]
Thursday, December 22, 2011
My regular readers (all two of you) will know that I frequently thrash about looking for an Apple Mail.app replacement. I am a regular and long-term Gmail user. Its search is amazing, the filters powerful (although lacking a filter-power-user feature to help manage the dozens of filters I have actively running) and I quite like […]
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Also tagged apple, email, gmail, google, google mail, icloud, imap, lion, mac, mac software, macintosh, mail, mail.app, mailplane, mutt, thunderbird
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