Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 Marie, One good thread is subject: " OXALATES " started by Suze Fisher on Oct. 11. 's search function sucks big time. I'll say it again: Ahhh...the miracle of gmail. If anyone likes web-based email, gmail is AMAZING in that you can google search your messages, you get tons of space (1000 MB) and threads stay threaded! Oh, and it's free (but you have to be " invited " to join--ask me and I can " invite " five of you today) Initially, I opened the account JUST for this list, but now I use it for everything. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 Hi, , Does it work on a Mac? If it does, I'd love to be invited! Thanks, v/ On Thursday, November 4, 2004, at 10:46 AM, wrote: > Marie, > > One good thread is subject: " OXALATES " started by Suze Fisher on Oct. > 11. > > 's search function sucks big time. > > I'll say it again: Ahhh...the miracle of gmail. If anyone likes > web-based email, gmail is AMAZING in that you can google search your > messages, you get tons of space (1000 MB) and threads stay threaded! > Oh, and it's free (but you have to be " invited " to join--ask me and I > can " invite " five of you today) Initially, I opened the account JUST > for this list, but now I use it for everything. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 , I'm interested... how does gmail work? I would love to be able to search through things like that! L. > >I'll say it again: Ahhh...the miracle of gmail. If anyone likes >web-based email, gmail is AMAZING in that you can google search your >messages, you get tons of space (1000 MB) and threads stay threaded! >Oh, and it's free (but you have to be " invited " to join--ask me and I >can " invite " five of you today) Initially, I opened the account JUST >for this list, but now I use it for everything. > > _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar – get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 , Excellent! Just what I needed to know. I agree that 's groups search engine is extremely limited as to be of little use. I do like my gmail too. I started using it for one of my lists, then just recently added a second. These were lists that I received previously as digest thus didn't know what was in them and was less inclined to open them. Now, I know what's in them before I open them. If not interested, I can discard or archive. I love it. I agree. It's important for me to have a reliable place for all my important health-related research. I love my gmail. Even though there are those who feel otherwise (www.gmail-is-too-creepy.com). I'm going to go do some reading on oxalates. I have concerns about it. I avoid most spinach. It's the uncomfortable fuzzy feeling on the teeth. I guess that indicates a breakdown of calcium. Probably not a good thing. I thought adding acid helps to ameliorate that(?). I pretty much try to avoid high oxalic foods. My organic farmer brings erbette chard to market which is very low oxalic, lower than regular chard which is generally lower than most market spinach. I bought some New Brunswick spinach (if I recall correctly) recently from another organic farmer, Heirloom Organics (I call them " the girls " because they're all such cute nubile young ladies). Anyway, this New Brunswick was very low oxalic. I tasted it raw. Not bad. Oooooh. Oops. Yes, I did notice a tad but it was low and we never have spinach anymore and my hubby likes it, so we have been enjoying it in bits. Anyway, enough of my loquaciousnes. I'll go get caught up on some reading and take care of some other business and check back in soon. Thanks for the pointer... Marie > Marie, > > One good thread is subject: " OXALATES " started by Suze Fisher on Oct. 11. > > 's search function sucks big time. > > I'll say it again: Ahhh...the miracle of gmail. If anyone likes > web-based email, gmail is AMAZING in that you can google search your > messages, you get tons of space (1000 MB) and threads stay threaded! > Oh, and it's free (but you have to be " invited " to join--ask me and > I can " invite " five of you today) Initially, I opened the account > JUST for this list, but now I use it for everything. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 Gmail gives you a web-based email account, like does but gives you 10 times the space, 1GB, which is enough to last a very, very busy e-mailer at least 5 or 10 years, I don't know. Anyway, things I like about gmail: - One line per subject header. When you open a thread, it will open to the place in the conversation you have not seen before and show all the emails forward. It also tabs behind the top page, all the previous conversations in that thread, even if you've archived them, they will handily appear when the subject header comes up again. - It gives the gmail user the power of Google within their own email archive. Gone are folders. Not required. Too limiting. Instead, you can label an email if you wish, you can even give it any number of labels. That is a cool and handy feature. - If your computer crashes, you won't lose this email. It's saved at Google and is available to you when you go online. That is either good or bad but I think it's great. I won't lose important research I've dug up anymore. I'm very happy with this feature. Marie > , > I'm interested... how does gmail work? I would love to be able to > search through things like that! > L. > > > > >I'll say it again: Ahhh...the miracle of gmail. If anyone likes > >web-based email, gmail is AMAZING in that you can google search > >your messages, you get tons of space (1000 MB) and threads stay > >threaded! > >Oh, and it's free (but you have to be " invited " to join--ask me and > >I can " invite " five of you today) Initially, I opened the account > >JUST for this list, but now I use it for everything. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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