>Tuesday 11th June messages
>top posting of previous messages.
>not sure how to bottom post from phone....
Thanks Temlakos, Ted, Frank and Patrick.
I've got Thunderbird up and running, I had an idea it was Google wanting some monopoly. I just wasn't too sure, I figured Google was still a friend.
What would be interesting is, what exactly you lose in security? Maybe just the benefit of cross platform information and pin codes? I still received an email for log in.
I managed to find emacs, woohoo! Although Vim users might be more a boohoo lol. Next question...
Is there still an rpm repository you can search? I'm not too keen on the new software list. It doesn't seem to want to show all searches of software, more fedora recommendations? Unless maybe it was the updates needed doing first.
On Tue, 11 Jun 2019, 00:41 Temlakos, <temlakos@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
_______________________________________________On 6/10/19 5:42 PM, Douglas G Mckendrick via users wrote:
Evening all,I'm after setting up an email client, I've tried thunderbird for my gmail account, but I get a google complaint about the client not being secure enough. Is there another recommended email client? Or can we make thunderbird more secure to pass the google checks?
Thanks in advance
D.
Google is going to complain no matter what e-mail client you choose. It assumes without warrant that any desktop or laptop from which you access Google Mail by any interface other than their browser interface, is shared.
Thunderbird is the best cross-platform e-mail client I can recommend.
TEmlakos
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