Hi Larry:

If it works for you, then go for it.  Whatever is the most comfortable.
In fact, I never learned to do the filters and rules enough to be
comfortable with them, it was just easier for me to create a new Gmail
account for just about every list that I belong to.
Anyway, good luck with it.
Kevin Huber


On 6/29/15, Larry Higgins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Kevin, just a brief comment.
>
> I will probably always prefer offline mail rather than even anticipating
> the learning curve and inherent frustrations of Web based email. My dear
> wife is always on me for this, and she claims that you can do the same
> level of filtering that one can do with an offline client. Nevertheless,
> I feel, and I could definitely be all wet on this one, that I have a bit
> more control over my mail's overall security, as well as organization
> when offline rather than the other.
>
> When it comes to the flood and proliferation of email from the various
> lists, filters are my friend. Not to mention, I keep lots of email for
> later reference, putting such mail aside in reference boxes, so I really
> think offline wins at least for me hands down.
>
> On 6/29/2015 8:37 AM, Kevin Huber via Talk wrote:
>> Hi everyone:
>> I use Outlook for my personal email and Bell is my service provider.
>> However, I use gmail for all my email lists.  I access my gmail
>> accounts directly from the web rather than trying to reroute them
>> through Outlook because, with all my list emails comming in, I would
>> miss personal emails that are important and the server might easily
>> get clogged.  I know that accessing email on the web can seem
>> difficult and slow when you first try it, but over the years, I have
>> learned ways of navigating the gmail website that are both easy and
>> efficient for me.
>> Also, any spam that happens to find its way onto the list does not get
>> into my personal email and my personal email will be protected from
>> those who create said spam.
>> Kevin Huber
>>
>> On 6/29/15, Chip Orange via Talk <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi Jim,
>>>
>>> The problem is in the path from the list server AI Squared is using when
>>> it
>>> sends email to comcast email addresses.  You can send a message to the
>>> list
>>> as you did, but just like you, I am also not receiving any list email on
>>> my
>>> comcast email addresses.
>>>
>>> I have (for now) created a gmail email account and have signed up for all
>>> my
>>> lists using the gmail address.  I then point my Outlook at the gmail
>>> account
>>> (not easy, as gmail and MS have some disagreement about safe email
>>> protocols
>>> and you must log on to your gmail account and disable some email safety
>>> setting to allow Outlook to access your inbox).
>>>
>>> I guess I'd recommend some other email host rather than use gmail if you
>>> want to use a MS email client.
>>>
>>> Anyone else here use a third-party email host and have a recommendation
>>> for
>>> it?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Chip
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Chip Orange
>>> Florida Public Service Commission
>>> Computer Systems Analyst
>>> 850-413-6314
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Talk
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>>> Behalf Of K4NKZ Jim via Talk
>>> Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2015 8:53 AM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: need some help please read
>>>
>>> hi everybody, I have dell tec subport on the phone trying to help me
>>> find out why I am not getting any mail from this list! could some of you
>>> please email me on and off list to let me know if you are getting this
>>> email? thanks for any and all help! from k4nkz jim email=
>>> [email protected]
>>> also [email protected]
>>>
>>> --
>>> Have A Nice Day From K4NKZ Jim
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