The DNS problem, if that is what the problem is, is on spyoogle's
servers, as she is only using a web interface to their spyware.
I was just saying then when she sent email it says "loading" like
spyoogle does not have the proper settings for their SMTP server. Like
the client can't find
I use Gmail no problem on 10.6.8 with Firefox. Try using that. It's free, and
unlike Safari and Chrome, it really does default to privacy vs prostitution of
your data.
D.
> On Oct 9, 2019, Curley wrote:
>
>
> SWMBOs 2011 i5 MBP is running el crap (10.11).?? When she opens an email
> in
Running High Sierra (10.13.6) on a 2010 MBP (6,2) with zero issues.
As for DNS, you can find it in your Network Preferences.
-MMM-
On Wed, Oct 9, 2019 at 10:38 AM Jim Cathey via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 1) Why not use the Mail application? That's what I use on El Crap, and
>
1) Why not use the Mail application? That's what I use on El Crap, and it's
INFINITELY superior to any web-based app.
2) 2011 should run High Sierra. No reason to avoid upgrading.
I''m stuck at El Capitan on our Mac Pro 2,1's.
-- Jim
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> Curley wrote:
> SWMBOs 2011 i5 MBP is running el crap (10.11). When she opens
> an email in gmail web client on safari, the reply button is
> greyed out. If she composes a new email in the gmail web app,
> when she tries to send it the gmail web app just spins and says
> "loading." It
SWMBOs 2011 i5 MBP is running el crap (10.11). When she opens an email
in gmail web client on safari, the reply button is greyed out. If she
composes a new email in the gmail web app, when she tries to send it
the gmail web app just spins and says "loading." It never does send
the mail.