โJan-31-2020 08:23 AM
โFeb-28-2020 01:38 PM
joebedford wrote:mr. ed wrote:A client is a ... well ... client. Explained by another poster right after your question.joebedford wrote:mr. ed wrote:What clients do you use for GMX and Gmail?
I also use GMX mail on my W10 device, although gmail also works fine. Try GMX; it loads very quickly and has never failed me.
Sorry, but was is meant by "clients"?
I was going to say "It's what the OP asked about" but then I read the OP carefully and s/he said "program" and I now think s/he meant "service" not program (a client is a program).
โFeb-28-2020 06:11 AM
โFeb-27-2020 05:44 PM
mr. ed wrote:A client is a ... well ... client. Explained by another poster right after your question.joebedford wrote:mr. ed wrote:What clients do you use for GMX and Gmail?
I also use GMX mail on my W10 device, although gmail also works fine. Try GMX; it loads very quickly and has never failed me.
Sorry, but was is meant by "clients"?
โFeb-27-2020 03:12 PM
โFeb-27-2020 12:58 PM
joebedford wrote:mr. ed wrote:What clients do you use for GMX and Gmail?
I also use GMX mail on my W10 device, although gmail also works fine. Try GMX; it loads very quickly and has never failed me.
โFeb-26-2020 04:02 PM
mr. ed wrote:What clients do you use for GMX and Gmail?
I also use GMX mail on my W10 device, although gmail also works fine. Try GMX; it loads very quickly and has never failed me.
โFeb-26-2020 04:01 PM
โFeb-26-2020 01:30 PM
โFeb-24-2020 07:35 AM
โFeb-11-2020 08:30 AM
wxtoad wrote:agesilaus wrote:
Use Gmail like most of us do
Not sure that "most of us" use gmail. I've encountered problems with gmail:
- Their POP3 mail does not work as POP3 normally should work. Even when set to leave email on server, any devices fetching mail after one device has done so, will not get the email.
- When away from home, their security is so tight that it won't let me download email without jumping through all sorts of hoops.
- It limits the size of attachments.
Totally frustrating. I use Outlook on my PC and K9 mail on my mobile devices. I have a non-gmail address.
Just my experience - yours may well vary.
โFeb-11-2020 08:25 AM
โFeb-11-2020 08:03 AM
agesilaus wrote:
Use Gmail like most of us do
โFeb-10-2020 03:57 PM
โFeb-01-2020 01:19 PM
DD716TED wrote:
I have been using Thunderbird email program on several of my Windows 10 PC's.. Lately the program is not responding / halting on ALL of the Windows 10 computers. Want to switch to another program but what? Outlook? any other free email programs other than G-mail worth the time effort?
โFeb-01-2020 10:43 AM
LittleBill wrote:pnichols wrote:DD716TED wrote:
I have been using Thunderbird email program on several of my Windows 10 PC's.. Lately the program is not responding / halting on ALL of the Windows 10 computers. Want to switch to another program but what? Outlook? any other free email programs other than G-mail worth the time effort?
I use Outlook all the time and have for years. I find nothing to "not like" about Outlook.
The thing I most like about Outlook is that whenever I "clean up" my emails in Outlook, the emails are merely eliminated in Outlook - but NOT ELIMINATED on my main account I can access at my email provider's website. I can go to that website to check emails that for instance, I may have erased by mistatke from the large library of Outlook email folders I normally keep on my laptop. I can also keep certain important informative emails stored for years in my account at my email provider's website with no concern for running out of space.
I hate the email app on my smartphone: Whenever I clean up emails on my smartphone THE EMAILS ARE ALSO ERASED AT MY EMAIL PROVIDER!! :M
this sounds terrible, why would u want multiple versions? if you delete a email by mistake it goes in the trash, you can recover it right from outlook.
that being said if you really want this design, change your phone app from imap to pop3 and this issue will go away, emails will delete on the phone and stay on the main email server
for the guy who said gmail doesn't support imap, it most certainly does.