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Re: [GMCnet] The risk of publishing GMC info on Social Media [message #188442 is a reply to message #188435] Sat, 27 October 2012 12:11 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Billy Massey is currently offline  Billy Massey   United States
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Matt
You need to looka little closer at gmail. My email requirements are more
demanding than yours. I have most everything copied to gmail and am able
to keepthem separate and prioritized.
I also keep originals archived locally just in case with very little effort.
Bdub
On Oct 27, 2012 9:48 AM, "Matt Colie" <matt7323tze@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> Ken Henderson wrote on Sat, 27 October 2012 06:55
> > <snip>
> > I think I've got the best of both worlds, email and forum, by using
> GMail.
> >
> > Ken H.
>
> I started out running GMC.net as e-mail, but not with Gmail (more on that)
> and one of the things that drove me crazy was the number of replies with no
> quote and sometimes in a highjack without a subject change.
>
> So, just what does "That is what I did." mean?
>
> Gmail is not bad, but I have seven e-mail accounts.
> Why?
> To separate the incoming messages automatically and allow instant
> prioritization.
> 2 Accounts are for the boat biz - was 3, but I dropped 1
> 1 Gmail account is just for GMC stuff
> 1 Gmail account is for my own casual stuff
> 1 ISP account is a throw away, where I send people I don't want to hear
> from but demand an @ddress
> 1 ISP account is for casual personal stuff
> 1 ISP account is for casual family stuff (we both read it)
> and a final ISP account is for serious family stuff.
> The system works quite well and I can read them all at once when I open
> T-bird on the laptop.
>
> GMail is real annoying in the native cloud version because it will not
> even accommodate the 2 accounts that I have. Just like most webmail
> accounts, it is one (1)(uno)(ein)(ichi) account per page, so reading both
> Gmail accounts in native is a major PITA. You have to log off, go back to
> home and tell you are not who they think you are, enter a new username and
> password and go back in. With Gmail on a slow tether or some pinched wifi,
> this can take a while.
>
> Can you tell I work E-mail harder than most? We have had @ddresses for
> over twenty years and if you don't have an @ in your name, you will very
> rarely hear from me.
>
> Before I carried wire (internet access) in the office(GMC), having the
> e-mail stored on my own drive was very important. massages from clients
> were always available to me. It is less so now, because I tether and
> business (VERY discretionary in nature) has just plain evaporated in the
> last three years.
>
> Matt
> --
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> find
> SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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