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Michael Torrie wrote:

> Brandon Stout wrote:
>   
>> It's not Gmail vs Thunderbird or any other email client.  In fact, the
>> subject line, denoting the original topic, reminds us that you can use
>> Thunderbird (or anther inferior client) with gmail.  I set up gmail to
>> bottom post.  I set up one account with my own server and set up
>> multiple identities, some bottom post, some top post.  The one I use
>> to subscribe to this and other mail lists bottom-posts.  The one I use
>> to correspond with family and friends (e.g.: normal, non-geek people)
>> top-posts automatically.  Of course, I can always manually change from
>> the default behavior when I want to break the rules for a top/bottom
>> post flame war.
>>     
>
> How do you set this up with the standard gmail.com web client?  I
> definitely want to do this on my accounts.
>
> Michael

You don't do it with the web client.  You do it with a mail client.  You
just use IMAP to access your gmail instead of the web client.  IMAP
server is imap.gmail.com, and you use ssl port 993.

Brandon Stout
Stout Hosting LLC

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