Hi Travis,
I am curious. can you share examples of sites that require a gmail
account?
And yet do not need you to confirm anything by sending you an email to
that account?
Speaking personally, the basic html edition of gmail is profoundly needful
for me, especially as often things like pdf attachments get
automatically converted to html, and in lynx become plan text. Same for
word and docx files.
still, I am personally unaware of a site that requires the use of
gmail, the option to sign up with your gmail account, yes, but not an
actual mandate.
Do you mind sharing your experiences with this?
Karen
On Sat, 16 Oct 2021, Travis Siegel wrote:
For what it's worth, when I clicked on that link, it brought me to the google
page, and asked me if I was sure I wanted to turn on the html only (or
whatever it was) feature of gmail.?? I have a gmail account only because some
sites require it.?? I have never once actually checked said mail, and never
plan to.
But, it did work.
On 10/16/2021 4:30 AM, Bela Lubkin wrote:
On Wed, 13 Oct 2021, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Sharing this, in case it helps others.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2021 19:51:07 +0000
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/h/1pq68r75kzvdr/?v%3Dlui
Zachary Lee Andrews replied:
Am I missing something, the only thing I see in your message is a gmail
URL that doesn't work...
Right, gmail URLs are per-person. mail.google.com/mail/u/0 is the
mailbox of *your* primary logged-in google ID. For anyone else, that
URL means 'the message with this hash key in *my* mailbox', which is
vanishingly unlikely to exist; and if it did, it wouldn't be the same
message anyway.
If you want to forward text out of a gmail message, you need to forward
the text, not a gmail URL...
Bela<
PS: apologies to Zachary for mistakenly sending 1st copy of this to him