Tom, all I wish is that no matter what the respective environments might
contain ist that some how by some miracle, that she would have a
garbage dump of her own, otherwise known as an archive, that I could
explorer. However, I don't know how easy it would be via Web browser to
do a real search of all that stuff. But it probably doesn't matter all
that much at this point I guess.
I knew that my love affair with WE would have to come to an end, but
guess I wasn't expecting for it to end so abruptly <smile>.
I'll letcha know what happens, and I'm sure I'll have plenty more
questions relating to NVDA, and Narrator.
And let me say right off the bat, I hate these Microsoft synth voices
for a n umber of reasons that I wont go into now. Suffice it to say,
this is going to be quite an adjustment.
TTYL,
Larry
On 6/6/2018 1:03 PM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:
Larry,
Be it that you have that all folder and your wife isn't using a client
I assume your gMail was setup with the now standard iMap protocol
rather than the old pop protocol. So your mail should all be on the
server. But I haven't used the gMail page in ages. So good luck.
Tom
On 6/6/2018 10:13 AM, Larry Higgins via Talk wrote:
Well my dear listers,
It looks like restoring my license of Office may turn out to be
difficult, if not impossible. The hitch is that my dear wife, who was
an English teacher at a local community college was eligible to
acquire a copy of Office, either free, or at a considerable discount,
I don't rightly remember. We downloaded and installed the copy in
somewhere around the first of April, or near the end of March of
2015. I don't think either of us were aware of the possibility that
the license might have a limited duration, but apparently it did.
It was suggested by the kind lady at the accessibility desk that I
might locate the email that we might have received from the school
verifying the license, but I don't think, in fact I know, that my
wife has no recall of such an email containing the validation key,
and I don't recall receiving such an email either. But here is where
the GmMail question comes in.
I've noticed that in Thunderbird under my GMail account, that there
is a box called all mail. In this box is over 50000 emails going back
to September of 2016. That is a long way back, but it only goes back
as far as the beginning of my account with them.
Besides wondering where all this mail is being stored, either on the
server, or if it is all still on my system, I'm wondering if since my
wife doesn't use an offline client, if there might be a chance that
she could have access to such a folder/box on her personal Web GMail
page. If we could excavate as far down as April of 2015, we might
actually find what we are looking for.
With this, I'd better get ready to restart my computer. So if anybody
could give me any info on this question, it would certainly be
greatly and gratefully appreciated.
Thanks,
Larry
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