[78-L] test - to see if my g-mail really is...^
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Mon Oct 14 19:24:54 PDT 2013
And of course by opening that page I obscured the instructions in your message,
but as I pointed out, I get 78-L mail to both Yahoo and Sympatico addresses and
was able to go back and forth. Thanks for sending this information, but how on
earth was I supposed to find it when I don't even know what that stupid gear
symbol is and I've been using Yahoo Mail for more than ten years? They've
totally screwed up their Groups as well.
Yup, saved the change. Let's hope I don't have to reset it every time I reopen it.
dl
On 10/14/2013 8:35 PM, Marvin Kaplansky wrote:
> I'm surprised that no one has pointed this out yet:
>
> - in Yahoo hover over the "gear box" at the upper right of the screen
>
> - click on "Mail options" in the drop-down menu
>
> - this opens the Settings window. Click on "Viewing emails" on left side
>
> - in the first entry unclick "Enable conversations". Click Save on the
> lower left of the window. This will restore all emails in a thread to
> separate messages. Gmail has had conversations since day one but at least
> Yahoo gives you the option of disabling it.
>
> In no way does this excuse Yahoo's approach to its clients (we are paying
> for its use through the ads most ignore). There is no justification for
> them making unannounced changes and then not fully documenting them in a
> Release Notes type of publication as other software vendors have been
> doing for decades.
>
> Marvin Kaplansky
>
>
> On 14 October 2013 17:50, David Lennick<dlennick at sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
>> I find that if you click on an arrow beside the "themed" message(s) the
>> individual ones will display below it, but as soon as you delete one they
>> all
>> vanish.
>>
>> dl
>>
>> On 10/14/2013 9:28 AM, Rodger J. Holtin wrote:
>>> Bellsouth is one of the old baby Bells that covers a great portion of the
>>> southeast and they have switched to yahoo as their e-mail client, so even
>>> all those folks who never knew they were on yahoo are quite probably
>> quite
>>> fizzed as well.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 4:11 PM, David Lennick<dlennick at sympatico.ca
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> While you're at it, Yahoo, you can take these and shove 'em.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Nothing new to report!
>>>>
>>>> There are no emails in your Inbox folder.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You are my Anti-Spam hero.
>>>>
>>>> There are no emails in your Spam folder.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Nice work, you finish what you start.
>>>>
>>>> There are no emails in your Drafts folder.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Nice job, it sure looks tidy in here!
>>>>
>>>> There are no emails in your Trash folder.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The hell with Yahell.
>>>> dl
>>>>
>>>> On 10/13/2013 5:08 PM, David Lennick wrote:
>>>>> Yahoo? AAARGH! I get 78-L messages sent to both addresses (Sympatico.ca
>>>> and
>>>>> Yahoo.com) because years ago I was losing some of them, and Yahoo is
>> now
>>>>> grouping them in THREADS instead of delivering them individually. A
>>>> plague on
>>>>> them. Other groups such as ToNY, 88sOn78s, 78-H are Yahoo Groups and
>>>> those are
>>>>> getting nicely screwed up as well. A plague and a pox and bad cess to
>>>> them.
>>>>>
>>>>> dl
>>>>>
>>>>> On 10/13/2013 5:03 PM, Rodger J. Holtin wrote:
>>>>>> This is a test - to see if my g-mail really is among the anointed
>> which
>>>> can
>>>>>> send/receive The List.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've finally had a bellyful of yahoo.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Rodger
>>>>>> For Best Results use anything other than yahoo
>>>>> (DL LIKES)
>>>>>
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