>On Sat, 5 Oct 2013 11:00:18 -0400
>alex lupu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi integ,
> 
> > the bottom half ...
> > < broken link to be copied and pasted>
> 
> I'm re-sending the link you submitted:
> 
> http://sources.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/gentoo-x86/www-client/chromium/chromium-30.0.1599.66.ebuild?view=markup
> 
> _If_ it arrives in one piece at a destination, maybe for long links,
> an alternative would be to use (I hate to say this) Google Gmail.
> 
> Cheers,
> -- Alex

Is that because of the web interface?

You can also use Gmail with a mail program and use Google's servers
merely as relays. That's what I have been doing for ... lemme just
check the mail archive... 4 years. Give or take.

For this, you can use either IMAP or POP3/SMTP. Instructions can be
found somewhere in the profane depths of Google's help pages.

If you want to use POP3/SMTP like I do, your POP3 server is
pop.gmail.com, you use port 995 and SSL to connect to it.
Interestingly, SSL is mandatory (and pretty much always was). Your SMTP
server is smtp.gmail.com with port 465 and also mandatory SSL. Your
MUA/MTA should be able to deal with authentication details (passwords)
on its own. For sending, you may want to select "authenticate with POP3
before SMTP" if your client gives you the option (not sure if it's
mandatory, but works for me).

-- 
You don't need an AI for a robot uprising.
Humans will do just fine.

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