andrewducker (
andrewducker) wrote2009-03-03 02:39 pm
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It's all just ones and zeroes
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I ask largely because I'm in the midst of changing notzen.com over to being gmail backed (which turns out to be very easy), and am having great fun balancing the needs of people who use clients (and gmail implements IMAP in an idiosyncratic manner) and people who use webmail (and are already sucking their email over to Gmail to read it).
I originally set up the domain so that I wouldn't have to change email address _again_ when I moved ISPs (my first three personal email addresses all being ISP-based ones), and I like having one that belongs to me. But more and more peopleI know seem to be switching over to happily using webmail, and being happy with gmail addresses...
I ask largely because I'm in the midst of changing notzen.com over to being gmail backed (which turns out to be very easy), and am having great fun balancing the needs of people who use clients (and gmail implements IMAP in an idiosyncratic manner) and people who use webmail (and are already sucking their email over to Gmail to read it).
I originally set up the domain so that I wouldn't have to change email address _again_ when I moved ISPs (my first three personal email addresses all being ISP-based ones), and I like having one that belongs to me. But more and more peopleI know seem to be switching over to happily using webmail, and being happy with gmail addresses...
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Gmail also does a better job than anything else I ever found for identifying spam and hiding it from me, and it has more storage than I'm likely to use up for a LONG time. I also really like the new multi-inbox feature, although it looks awful on my laptop screen.
I mostly keep a tab open in my web browser for reading mail but I also get it via imap on my iPhone.
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-- Steve is old-fashioned enough to prefer local clients and backups over "the cloud"... too many VAX-comas in university made him distrustful of any media he can't grab with his own hands.
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(Because it comfortably pre-dates gmail)
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Yeah, so, my primary email account is forwarded on to gmail and shiny tweaking of from: and reply-to: headers sort the rest. Wasn't thinking when I answered. That said, people still, without ever being told to use it, use my gmail address, assuming it'll just work. This actually irritates me 'cos it's just assumption rather than knowledge.
Snowflake ...
They currently forward my mail to Gmail and to a friend's personal server. I generally download my mail (using the gmail POP interface) into Thunderbird, but I can check my mail while I'm on the move using the web interface.
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i use webmail (squirrelmail) to access it from work as most online providers are blocked, imap from my nokia and imap and thunderbird at home
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