On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 13:46:49 -0700
Amy Nelson got an infinite number of monkeys to type out:

> Actually, recently Gmail changed it so it won't accept <> as a valid
> entry in the reply-to field in one's gmail preferences. And
> technically since they're in the right according to mail protocol
> standards, and it's our habits and the clients mistakes on how to deal
> with the mailing list, we can't exactly blame them.

Actually, yes we can. GMail should be leaving it up to the user to set whatever
reply-to they wish, *including* a blank one. They want *all* user mail to go
back to the GMail servers for one reason and one reason only: money.

http://www.gmail-is-too-creepy.com/

They're just another Hotmail, if not worse.

-- 
JoeHill / RLU #282046 / www.freeyourmachine.org
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"...so we should not be surprised to learn the first winner out of the gate on
Katrina is Halliburton Co., [...]granted a $29.8 million contract for cleanup
work in the wake of Katrina." -- Molly Ivins, The Chicago Tribune 

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