Re: [SM-USERS] Mail_fetch & gmail

2015-09-30 Thread André Z . D . A .
A single GUI for all accounts, of webmail... I think it is not that simple. I will give you a few ideas that are reasonable to me (and also to many friends that use them like me, and even people that have very small tech interests or habilities). 1. An email client like Thunderbird (there are m

Re: [SM-USERS] Mail_fetch & gmail

2015-09-30 Thread Paul Lesniewski
Please stop top-posting. > 2. Some webmail services offer the feature to check other email account we > may have. For example, Hotmail may check our IMAP account in YahooMail using > either our IMAP or POP configuration (the same we would use for Thunderbird > or other programs). Basically, the se

[SM-USERS] Mail_fetch shows fetch date, not message date

2015-09-30 Thread Brian
*** Updated Topic *** After building a wheezy 7.8 box (XEN VM) this seems to be a new issue, or I've missed something I did with my last install (10+ years ago). All was installed with apt-get. SquirrelMail version: 1.4.23 [SVN] Config file version:1.4.0 Config file last modified: 29 S

Re: [SM-USERS] Mail_fetch & gmail

2015-09-30 Thread André Z . D . A .
"Top-posting is a natural consequence of the behavior of the "reply" function in many current e-mail readers, such as Microsoft Outlook, Gmail, and others. By default, these programs insert into the reply message a copy of the original message (without headers and often without any extra indenta

[SM-USERS] [OT] Top-posting

2015-09-30 Thread Paul Lesniewski
On 9/30/15, André Z. D. A. wrote: > "Top-posting is a natural consequence of the behavior of the "reply" > function in many current e-mail readers, such as Microsoft Outlook, Gmail, > and others. By default, these programs insert into the reply message a copy > of the original message (without hea

Re: [SM-USERS] [OT] Top-posting

2015-09-30 Thread André Z . D . A .
> On 9/30/15, André Z. D. A. wrote: > >> "Top-posting is a natural consequence of the behavior of the "reply" >> function in many current e-mail readers, such as Microsoft Outlook, Gmail, >> and others. By default, these programs insert into the reply message a copy >> of the original message (w