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Re: [Lynx-dev] reaching gmail in basic html?


From: Alejandro Lieber
Subject: Re: [Lynx-dev] reaching gmail in basic html?
Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2019 11:58:01 -0300
User-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/60.9.0

Karen:

My experience is that:

1)- If you log out of a session of gmail using the GMAIL STANDARD net view version using Firefox or Chrome, you will NOT BE able to open it again with a text browser without Java-scripts.

2)- if you log out  a session of gmail using the "GMAIL HTML FOR SLOW CONNECTIONS" version option at the botton of the page, using Firefox or Chrome, you will BE able to open it again ad infinitum with a text browser WITHOUT Java-scripts. You will be asked TWICE for the password.

3)- If you don't have a graphic browser, you'll have to give your email password  to someone you trust to configure GMAIL in graphic mode, the only way it can be done.

Alejandro Lieber
Rosario  Argentina

On 6/11/19 22:11, Karen Lewellen wrote:
as expressed more than once, I can still reach my  first and older gmail account with lynx in basic html, do this several times a day.
To be sure, perhaps only  newer accounts are generating the problem.
Fully realizing that alpine  quality strongly flows from talent, we have it via dreamhost for  my office e-mail.  It times out while reading items several times a day and crashes regularly...likely tied to the dreamhost shell configuration more than anything else.



On Wed, 6 Nov 2019, dan d. wrote:


Alpine is another text only cli mail client that can pull down gmail with an imap or pop connection.  It is configured in the alpine setup section.

I'm reading this message via that approach.

I have had an email account for some years and it still allows lynx access.  I think at some fairly recent point existing accounts were
grandfathered in and new accounts refused using lynx.

On Tue, 5 Nov 2019, Karen Lewellen wrote:

shellworld?
I have no idea, as I have not needed to look.
How does mutt manage the need for a browser, to follow e-mail links for
example?



On Tue, 5 Nov 2019, Jude DaShiell wrote:

Has that shell service got mutt available?  Reason I ask is mutt can be
used to read and reply to gmail once set up correctly and there's lots
of support for setting it up with gmail on the internet.

On Tue, 5 Nov 2019, Karen Lewellen wrote:

Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2019 12:02:47
From: Karen Lewellen <address@hidden>
To: Mouse <address@hidden>
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [Lynx-dev] reaching gmail in basic html?

The Thunderbird story is interesting because prior to  now I could use elinks and links, which both can incorporate JavaScript to reach my research   gmail
account.
They no longer allow it though because google claims it is not the right kind
of JavaScript.
Generally speaking I too would love learning how this is done.  Presently although I use DOS, the only internet access I have comes from  using a dos
ssh  telnet client to a shell service.  Nothing from my desktop.
so  please share more details all the way around.



On Tue, 5 Nov 2019, Mouse wrote:

gmail supports POP3 and IMAP access,

My experience is that gmail supports POP and IMAP only if you are using
one of a few blessed clients, all of which are huge crawling GUI
horrors.  Sometimes not even then; for example, back when I was fussing with mail for work, gmail refused to talk to the Thunderbird that was installed on my work laptop, claiming its encryption was insufficient in some (unspecified, as far as I can recall) respect. So I was forced onto the HTML interface.  I've been using lynx with the basic HTML view and it's been working for me, but perhaps I'm just being grandfathered;
I haven't meddled with the settings in quite a while now.

I really wish that job would move their mail to somewhere civilized.

and it appears there are old versions of Pegasus Mail available, that run on MS-DOS and support these with no Windows environment present.

If one of them works, great, but don't be too surprised if gmail isn't
interested in talking to clients that old.  (If it does work, please
mention it here; I'd like to try again if it appears they've relaxed
the stringency of their stance.)

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