[Sussex] iso checksums

John English engljohn at gmail.com
Mon Sep 25 07:59:50 UTC 2006


I only recently switched from routing my email through my ISP to using Gmail
as my online mailbox so have only just got to check how Gmail copes with the
asc/txt thing, and you are correct it displays correctly whereas my ISP's
webmail did not. Another reason to have made the switch!

The problem at my end related to having to use Outlook Express to do what I
needed (the only mail client that did, even Outlook was of no use in this
respect) which is the original reason to switch mail from the ISP. Hopefully
soon I'll have everything organised sensibly and can ditch the M$ products
entirely!

On 9/25/06, Colin Tuckley <colin at tuckley.org> wrote:
>
> John English wrote:
>
> > But surely Gmail is webmail?
>
> Yes, but it's *different* webmail. Remember that with webmail the handling
> of the mail is done at the *server* and your web browser just displays the
> text. This is the opposite of normal mail clients where the client
> processes
> the raw email.
>
> So changing to a different webmail system should change the behaviour.
>
> The real solution of course is to use a proper mail client. Assuming that
> you want to be able to read your mail at work and still see it when you
> get
> home then you need to configure the client to not delete the mail after
> it's
> downloaded it.
>
> Colin
>
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