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- Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 15:11:30 +0900
- From: Roger Markus <rogermarku@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Make Web Mail Server that Follows Polysaturated Threads
- References: <200601130511.k0D5BxWg015897@example.com> <43C84B5A.7000703@example.com> <20060113231448.712006df.jep200404@example.com> <30ce84360601141550n3b596bc9s1622356167f8c5ae@example.com> <d8fcc0800601150144w2126ecfh@example.com> <20060115110416.GA3765@example.com> <d8fcc0800601150503x73a61d9ch@example.com> <20060115152617.d85ca504.godwin.stewart@example.com> <30ce84360601151910h1fb9980exa79a8458f03176b7@example.com> <20060115224906.62944c93.jep200404@example.com>
On 1/16/06, Jim <jep200404@example.com> wrote:Ian wrote:
> You see, this assumes that you have somewhere to run your mail client.
> Which I don't and Josh may not either. So I'm certainly stuck with Gmail
> (or similar)'s deficiencies.
Find or write your own web based email server that works properly.
To avoid NIH, look at freshmeat.net. You're not the only one in your situation, so if you write a solution, others will come and someone will offer the free hosting.
> I do have a shell account ... but unfortunately it's
> impossible to connect to it due to firewalling for half of
> the time.
A completely different solution would be to proxy your email
through HTML at a friendly computer.
There's more than one way to deal to solve your problem.
Jim - you are rude man! Suggesting that everyone (and there are many more than one) jump through hoops to accomodate your problem with just leaving titles alone! What's wrong with you?
Roger
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