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pseudorandom name posted:oh no! I put my Google user name and my Google password into the Gmail client and now Google knows my username and password!!!!!!!! or, you know, all your emails which they TOS specifically states they will datamine
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infernal machines posted:if you can do that through mdm or policy on ios then it's news to me. it was the first item on my christmas list. anyone rolling out a service where a click-through cert error is normal operation should be shot.
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MrMoo posted:Business professionals whom cannot learn a new email client? More like business chumps. you use 'whom' wrong i am pointing this out because 'whom' is in that class of words that, if used, had better drat well be used right because the only reason to use them is to show that you know how to use them right
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duTrieux. posted:you use 'whom' wrong whom gang
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duTrieux. posted:you use 'whom' wrong Or I could be just trying to improve but failing, much like Microsoft one might say.
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google has had my emails since gmail came into being yet still i can count on one hand the number of times i've clicked a google ad
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theflyingexecutive posted:google has had my emails since gmail came into being yet still i can count on one hand the number of times i've clicked a google ad they proby pull ur account up at hq all the time, sorta weakly shakin their fist at the screen like "arghh youuuuuuuu"
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32MB OF ESRAM posted:they proby pull ur account up at hq all the time, sorta weakly shakin their fist at the screen like "arghh youuuuuuuu" god i hope so
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duTrieux. posted:you use 'whom' wrong whom cares. go gently caress yourself
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my university's "secure" wifi network has a bad cert. a warning comes up on any device I connect to it. it's kind of embarrassing.
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infernal machines posted:or, you know, all your emails which they TOS specifically states they will datamine I write all my emails in vim and pgp encrypt them then paste the contents into gmail Your move, Google
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U all got scroogled https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_KOjaeCRI0
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infernal machines posted:no, you can have notices sent to the user or to postmaster/admin on message rejections with granularity for the specific bounce reasons that trigger the message and the ones that are dropped. you can have those notices on google apps also quote:or, you know, all your emails which they TOS specifically states they will datamine they do not do this for google apps anymore http://googleforwork.blogspot.pt/2014/04/protecting-students-with-google-apps.html and, when i tried office 365 i got a bunc hof spam into my inbox that would otherwise have gone to my spam in google apps and kept having legitimate email marked as spam, it was a mess. e: that blog post only mentions for education and i can not find the blog that mentioned regular apps would also get it shortly after that, but anyway: https://support.google.com/googleforwork/answer/6056650?hl=en " Google for Work does not scan your data or email in Google Apps Services for advertising purposes. " Celexi fucked around with this message at 15:42 on Jan 31, 2015 |
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Celexi posted:Google for Work does not scan your data or email in Google Apps Services for advertising purposes. " interesting that they specify for advertising purposes, wonder why its so specific why ever could that be
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Blue Train posted:interesting that they specify for advertising purposes, wonder why its so specific to index ur messages for search dummy
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Celexi posted:you can have those notices on google apps no poo poo, that was moo's point. i was saying it's been in exchange for ages too. also, hurf durf, i set up a brand new spam filter and it let in some spam! man it's almost as if you have to provide it with some data before it can tell your brain dead coworkers from nigerian princes
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told my dad that bindows 10 has bad outlook he told that anroid on desktop could serve as replacement
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Beeftweeter posted:if you lived in the us it would have already been raided by the dhs i see bootleg dvds for the sale in the u.s. all the time, literally every day. i have never bought one though
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Blue Train posted:interesting that they specify for advertising purposes, wonder why its so specific search index virus scanning "ham" for bayesian spam filters
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fleshweasel posted:my university's "secure" wifi network has a bad cert. a warning comes up on any device I connect to it. it's kind of embarrassing. mine too, maybe it's an eduroam thing
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exchange is really bad office 365 takes away all the badness while leaving you with the good parts: the best webmail ever made + outlook fat clients. best thing microsoft has ever done for customers
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akadajet posted:to index ur messages for search dummy Notorious b.s.d. posted:search index its actually to funnel your communications to the NSA, and also to provide a believable personality for the replicant that replaces you when you need to be disappeared. don't drink the goolaid
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kalstrams posted:told my dad that bindows 10 has bad outlook good luck with that
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outlook web access is really good just insanely great gently caress gmail, owa rules
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infernal machines posted:good luck with that owa is so good these days you wouldn't miss your outlook fat client. seriously
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:owa is so good these days you wouldn't miss your outlook fat client. seriously i use o365 for work, i am aware. i've also set up several clients on it. i was saying good luck with android on the desktop
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unless owa has improved in the last year or so its complete garbage outlook client is ok
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i like how there is no select all in owa and you have to select them all one by one
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infernal machines posted:also, hurf durf, i set up a brand new spam filter and it let in some spam! man it's almost as if you have to provide it with some data before it can tell your brain dead coworkers from nigerian princes I didn't set any new spam filter, it just by default was horrible.
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:exchange is really bad the latest exchange rollup will poo poo itself inside out and fail while installing if there is more than one send connector bound to an ip/port combo you shouldn't have that anyway, but it doesn't interfere with basic functionality and it's actually set up like that oob in certain configs. nevertheless the installer doesn't check for it ahead of time and if it runs into it while installing it will fail, leaving exchange unusable without re-installing the update since you'd normally use exchange to manage the send connectors this is an interesting scenario
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Celexi posted:I didn't set any new spam filter, it just by default was horrible. so it's the out of the box configuration on the account that you just set up, but it's not "new" okay
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Celexi posted:i like how there is no select all in owa and you have to select them all one by one that is what your shift key is for
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infernal machines posted:i was saying good luck with android on the desktop android has a web browser, that's all you need
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:that is what your shift key is for or, you know, ctrl+a like in everything else. but no it's the web, so no one even thinks to right-click or try the ctrl keys Notorious b.s.d. posted:android has a web browser, that's all you need well, android has a web browser, that much is certain
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android is a web browser for browsin butts
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if it's a java heavy site they actively block the 'easy' methods of copying stuff, people might be used to that or something or most people dont know about keyboard/right click -> *action* shortcuts which is more likely
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32MB OF ESRAM posted:android is a web browser
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saucepanman posted:if it's a java heavy site they actively block the 'easy' methods of copying stuff, people might be used to that or something lol if you use any site that requires java in tyool 2015
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Chris Knight posted:lol if you use any site that requires java in tyool 2015 what web are you browsing? how did you get here from 1997?
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Blue Train posted:unless owa has improved in the last year or so its complete garbage let me check ... still broken. Microsoft are still colossal retards who snoop the user agent string in browsers and send broken HTML to Safari and Google Chrome on OSX. How they can be so incompetent when Google Chrome on Windows and Linux works for this dialog box is Nadella's magic.
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