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From: Rich Freeman <rich@××××××××××××××.net>
To: gentoo-project@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-project] Anti-spam changes: proposal to drop spammy mail
Date: Mon, 11 May 2015 11:17:36
Message-Id: CAGfcS_muCSC89o=J4Xrg2g0O=n+yRtLjJUCFjkq-58XGz1MX3w@mail.gmail.com
In Reply to: [gentoo-project] Anti-spam changes: proposal to drop spammy mail by "Robin H. Johnson"
1 On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 12:26 AM, Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@g.o> wrote:
2 >
3 > As a result, about 25% of dev mail destinations are actually Google.
4 >
5
6 I suspect it is even higher. My email is forwarded to my own domain,
7 which accepts the mail for POP retrieval by Google.
8
9 I'd really prefer to use something else, but I've yet to discover a
10 decent browser-based FOSS MUA. That is, one that supports tagging,
11 and can perform the following operations with a single keystroke:
12 untag-inbox, untag-inbox-and-tag-trash, untag-inbox-and-tag-spam,
13 pgup, pgdn, next-mail, prev-mail. Not that this is really relevant,
14 but anytime I mention using Gmail I inevitably get somebody asking why
15 I don't use foo instead, and if I only say that I'm looking for
16 webmail they point out Roundcube or Squirrelmail, both of which work
17 in a pinch but do not have the features above.
18
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20 Rich