I also said that I prefer reading on line, which clearly means not a client, regardless of the various concepts comprising low graphics. I am seeking an alternative e-mail to a gmail address, one from a service with an online browser method for reading.


On Fri, 15 Nov 2019, James Knott via talk wrote:

No, I don't.  I didn't realize you were referring to that.  You simply said low graphics, which could mean different things.


On 2019-11-15 11:24 AM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
 sorry James, i did not realize you were using adaptive technology.
 May I ask how you will manage once Google, as they plan, block all third
 party  screen readers?
 Sorry if I seem frustrated, but I asked a very specific question, not to
 have   my choices dismissed because you do things differently.



 On Thu, 14 Nov 2019, James Knott via talk wrote:

>  On 2019-11-14 10:00 PM, Karen Lewellen via talk wrote:
> >  I was going to just ask for alternatives to consider, but want to > > keep the
> >   Linux element here as I mainly use a Ubuntu shell.
> >  Now that google is making it  profoundly difficult reaching basic > > html in > >  low graphics environments, I may need a new home.  I prefer reading > > on > >  the web for this account, especially as I use it largely for > > research
> >   needing to follow article links and work with file attachments.
> >  Any solid ideas? > > I prefer using an email client such as Seamonkey or Thunderbird, to a > browser.  They work fine. > > ---
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