Hmm, I don't use 1. or 2. But 3. is covered because I retrieve my email to my
computers, and since it's an IMAP system each computer has the same messages.
In fact, Gmail has more backed up than I need as it keeps all the messages.
Gmail can simulate sending from a different address, but I suppose the
different server is the problem with the bouncing of messages.
Chris
On 16 Nov 2009, at 18:51, Ken Norton wrote:
> The only issues I have with GMAIL are the following:
> 1. No Request for Read-Receipt
> 2. No Request for Delivery-Receipt
> 3. Cloud Computing with no guarantee the data has been backed up
>
> My Palm Centro smartphone has the ability to access my GMAIL account
> directly and send/receive mail. I have it set to automatically look for new
> mail every 15 minutes, but can update on demand. However, when sending
> messages to the list, me posts get bounced because the sending server is
> different.
>
> So,
>
> When reading mail and wanting to respond to the list, I use the m.gmail
> pages which are formated specifically for smartphones. It is pretty much the
> entire full-function gmail brouser page and when sending mail it does so
> from gmail, not the smartphone.
>
> Like others, I use GMAIL to collect mail from multiple sources and I've got
> five accounts it retreives and parses mail from.
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