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On 9/27/23 5:39 AM, Newyana2 wrote:
> "R.Wieser" <
address@is.invalid> wrote
>
> | I would suggest you read that article again, both the subjectline(!) as
> well
> | as (the first line of) the second paragraph. It definitily *doesn`t* say
> | they turn off HTML altogether.
> |
> I`m guessing he understood that. There`s still a potential
> question (at least for worrywarts) whether Google`s
> javascript razzmatazz UI with all the extra functions might
> make Firefox choke.
I only go to the website to check google`s choice of junk -- perhaps it
guessed wrong -- and delete everything. For a while when I used Firefox
google switched me to some nasty version that just listed the mail in
the Inbox and nothing else. After a few weeks it switched back to allow
preferences, different `folders`, etc. -- the NORMAL stuff that you want
for email. If that`s what they`re killing, it`s no loss.
> Google could very well force people to
> use Chrome in most scenarios. Chrome is already a monopoly
> browser. When I tried to help a friend set up POP email
> in TBird last year, for a college where she was working, the
> young college tech support actually had no idea what TBird
> or email protocol were. He couldn`t tell me what the POP,
> IMAC, SMTP specs were for the server. He just told me
> to use Chrome!
Probably an Art History major :-(
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