Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2020 18:27:09 -0700 From: Donald Wilde <dwilde1@gmail.com> To: Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de> Cc: freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Minimal skills Message-ID: <CAEC7392fq72A5p-YyfzSEH-zarC_ZqWX2RnFCOuCpHd%2B003uWg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20200605030925.e4194867.freebsd@edvax.de> References: <CY4PR19MB0104A2C03F4D66A1DA251A23F9880@CY4PR19MB0104.namprd19.prod.outlook.com> <20200604005859.ca438474.freebsd@edvax.de> <CY4PR19MB0104C290121BF756D57B2DDBF9880@CY4PR19MB0104.namprd19.prod.outlook.com> <20200604020051.0c02472d.freebsd@edvax.de> <CY4PR19MB0104DD86F8FE6446AD1BF327F9890@CY4PR19MB0104.namprd19.prod.outlook.com> <20200604074134.89eb6518.freebsd@edvax.de> <CY4PR19MB0104DC7541A2154B5C435EA7F9890@CY4PR19MB0104.namprd19.prod.outlook.com> <CY4PR19MB01041DACEFFEF08ADB096BC3F9890@CY4PR19MB0104.namprd19.prod.outlook.com> <CY4PR19MB0104A0D479219642A1853152F9890@CY4PR19MB0104.namprd19.prod.outlook.com> <CAEC7392EgG13-nwQw32wY41PRgeTjjE%2BMSW3Hc5Q1xaN2U8_DA@mail.gmail.com> <20200605024331.51b34130.freebsd@edvax.de> <CAEC7392XgT-Ewmb2CrC28N2ts42UHMsonCQge0jBAUacSHmr1A@mail.gmail.com> <20200605030925.e4194867.freebsd@edvax.de>
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On 6/4/20, Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de> wrote: > On Thu, 4 Jun 2020 17:54:15 -0700, Donald Wilde wrote: >> On 6/4/20, Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de> wrote: >> > On Thu, 4 Jun 2020 17:08:01 -0700, Donald Wilde wrote: >> >> If it's an Android phone, whatever MUA you have on it should also have >> >> such setting switches. >> > >> > Emailing on a smartphone is a terrible experience. Real people >> > use a real computer for real stuff. :-) >> >> I'm busily re-designing smartphones in my 'spare' cycles because they >> barely fit my needs for a _phone_! > > Smartphones are not _designed_ to be used for phone calls. :-) ROFL VVH! Imagine that! What are they, status symbols of the poor and clueless? > > > >> >> What I'd suggest that you do is to go to gmail.com and create >> >> brandon.helsey@gmail.com and subscribe that address to your >> >> open-source mailing list collection. The GMail client can be accessed >> >> from any (lynx, anyone? Haven't tested THAT one :) ) web browser, so >> >> you can use this on your FreeBSD machine or even a public library >> >> computer. >> > >> > Which, from a security point of view, is one of the worst things >> >> Point taken. As you can see, 'easy' has overtaken 'secure' for me for >> some time. As yet, my GMail hasn't been hacked and it does a pretty >> good job of stomping spam, especially from actual live politicians. >> ;-) [snip] My Yahoo account has been hacked. I suppose it'll eventually happen to GMail as well. Well, I'll have plenty of servers to replace it with soon enough. > > >> >> The downside to GMail is that it is more difficult to categorize >> >> e-mails, but IIRC it can be done. >> > >> > In my opinion, it's just added complexity to something as simple >> > as email. Adding Google's Gmail to the mix does not lead to any >> > benefits, I'd say. Probably "hotmail.com" already offers some >> > web mailer that could be used. But as there is IMAP confirmed, >> > why not use that with a normal mailing program on a real computer? >> > Anything is better than trying to do this on a smartphone, without >> > real success... :-) >> > >> >> Actually, I do like to have folders of e-mails that I stash, but >> that's a personal preference. > > Hey, I do the same with Sylpheed - the "sidebar" on the left > contains a sorting hierarchy. Such hierarchies can be maintained > automatically by filters acting to keywords, or manually by > mouse drag & drop. Thunderbird also has this feature, making > it easy to manage IMAP accounts using your local interface and > not having to worry about Internet connection - actions will be > taken at synchronization time that you can decide on yourself > ("offline mode"). >> It sounds like the MBox format can do >> that, so I'll make a transition myself in some near future. > > Both mbox and MailDir can be used for hierarchical storage. > The main difference is that in mbox, you have _one_ file per > mailbox, which can lead to big files; in MailDir, you have > one file per message, which can lead to many files. Depending > on filesystem parameters, one or the other can slow down > message retrieval when you have millions of messages. Thanks for the edu experience, Polytropon! <(_ _)> :D Nothing can slow things down as much as Windows 10 does, out of the box. I have an i7 4-core tower with 16GB of DDR4 and it's a slug that I am always worried will do something Very Stupid(TM by MS) to me, like reformatting my "damaged" USB key without asking. > As I mentioned, the storage mechamism doesn't actually matter > as in the end, it all looks the same to the user: > > +-----------------------------------------------------+ > | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | > +----------+------------------------------------------+ Dang, P! PUNCH CARDS??? <wink> -- Don Wilde **************************************************** * What is the Internet of Things but a system * * of systems including humans? * ****************************************************
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