Yes, you can set up mail filters on the Gmail server, so obviously
you'll see your messages filtered regardless of what client you use.
Just go to Gmail.com with your browser and set up your filters there.
Also, you might want to use a less generic subject line and ask fewer
questions in each message. This will probably give your questions a
better chance to be noticed and answered.
On 1/8/19 7:25 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Hi all....decided to show up here finally. So...questions, and
probably really, really obvious ones but....
1. Okay, so filters on email. I use Thunderbird. I set up one to move
all my stuff from various lists into its own folders, one for this
list for example. Now, instead of setting up the filters every time on
a new machine or device.....can I simply skip all that and just set
the filters in Gmail to start with and wil Thunderbird pick up on that?
2. I was reading the Jenux thread on the AG.net forums and
participating on it (no prizes for guessing who I am there), and I was
wondering, since once I get a faster internet, what you lot suggest
for accessible programs to put on a new machine. I got two schools of
thought...
1. See if Jenux will work on bare metal. Just because it works fine in
a VM at 400 kb/s DL rate...doesn't mean it works on bare metal. I'd
rather not risk my desktop breaking.
2. Go with something like Antergos, that I know for a fact has
accessibility packages as an option in the installer.....
So. If I go Jenux, I get accesssible stuff.
However. I'm also posing this...
If I go Antergos.....where can I find the folloing....
1. I know Mate comes with easy to use stuff. However. Is there an easy
way to port some of the stuf Jenux installs with its script (namely
the rhvoice, Firefox addons and so forth) into an Antergos install.
Both are Arch based and have the same underlying architecture....so
what's the easiest way.
Is it a simple sudo pacman -S rhvoice-git then it'll show up in Orca?
And next question. What's the general consensus on the most
Orca-friendly office suite? Yeah I know LibreOffice is popular
but....I'm wary of that having bad Orca support, and Pluma only goes
so far.
Ideally, I'd like Jenux to improve, and not die horribly if, say,
there's a power outage that makes it unable to boot (which happened
with it on a VM when I was playing around with it)
Or, I'd like to make Antergos as useable for me as possible. So to
that end..
Next question. What are the 'must have' for a Mate install of
Antergos? I'm excluding stuff that's installed by default with a Mate
install, however things like voices, programs, etc are fair game. So,
list.....what are the 'must have' things installed?
Oh and one more. Jenux has freedos-accessible. Is that in the main
repos or not, if so I'd assume I need the Jenux repo to grab it, right?
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