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You can gather a lot more by snooping on the browser than just by snooping on email.
Besides, I only have a gmail account because for all intents and purposes, you can't setup an Android phone without one[*].
And no, I don't browse on my phone. I keep as much of it as possible separate from what I do on a PC.
[*] I miss my Windows phone.
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I solved this with... Mozilla Thunderbird Mail client: Thunderbird — Free Your Inbox. — Thunderbird[^]
It really does work very nice. I know that the outlook client is "right there" inside win10 and I got trapped by it for a while too. However, I finally just went ahead and installed Thunderbird and was much happier. Very easy to setup and I have something like 7 or 8 email boxes (with various domains) and they are all managed very nicely.
Check out this video I made of an issue[^] where the cursor in Outlook client is an I-bar even when it is over the scrollbar. I'm not sure if MS ever fixed it.
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I use Thunderbird on another machine as my RSS reader. It gets updated so frequently, I don't really want to double the number of installs I have to perform every week (if not more).
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Ditto on using Thunderbird. I have used since day 1 (or there about). Have had very few issues. I use it on PC's and laptops. Not on phone.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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I've used Thunderbird on my Linux for a while.
It's a very sub-par experience compared to Outlook.
Its UX is pretty terrible and unintuitive.
Its search capabilities are confusing and often seem to just not work correctly.
And last time I checked (a couple of years ago or so) - it was broken on Wayland (there was a known issue that hadn't been addressed for a long time, even though Wayland has already become the default on some distributions, like PopOS 22.04).
It's unfortunate but free alternatives to desktop applications, especially complex ones, always seem to lack significantly.
Can't really blame the developers working nights and weekends for free, but I wish people were more open to actually paying for software on Linux.
I believe it would have really helped the ecosystem. Donations and corporate sponsorship are simply not enough. At least for desktop.
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obeobe wrote: I wish people were more open to actually paying for software on Linux.
Blame Richard Stallman for his propaganda. 'cuz if it ain't free, you have an agenda. [rolls eyes].
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Is a Refresh the same thing as a Sync?
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That's a good question. I see a Sync button under View, but as far as I can tell, there's no button to Refresh.
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I was using the new Outlook for my Yahoo mail and Gmail. I have the same problem as OP. Now I am not using new Outlook. I revert to checking my emails on web browser.
Microsoft wants ad revenue on the new Outlook but it does not bother to QA and release bug-free application.
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Shao Voon Wong wrote: Microsoft wants ad revenue on the new Outlook but it does not bother to QA and release bug-free application. Has ever bothered?
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
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Just a follow-up:
Even though shutting down/restarting the app yesterday did leave my read messages marked as such, this morning I came back to the app and those same Gmail messages have come back again as unread.
On can only conclude it does make some effort to persist the read state, but that gets clobbered when re-downloading the mailbox. I suspect it never tells the server that messages have changed state, and the client just goes with whatever the server says.
How long has email existed for? Shouldn't this be a solved problem by now?
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dandy72 wrote: How long has email existed for? Shouldn't this be a solved problem by now?
Microsoft moves in mysterious ways, its wonders to perform...
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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My god yes. It's hateful. I've taken to deleting messages as soon as I read them just to force the issue.
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I found the best he solution to that and all the other New Outlook issues is to revert back to the old version.
Nothing succeeds like a budgie without teeth.
To err is human, to arr is pirate.
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Wizard of Sleeves wrote: the old version.
Clearly you've never used the email client that "the New Outlook" is replacing. The one that came bundled with Windows 10. The one written by the intern.
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I tried the new Outlook for about 30 minutes before I gave up because of the bugs. I was using it in a corporate setting with an Exchange server backend. It still had issues with refresh, loading, displaying, etc. I provided MS my feedback that it was crap software and I would not use it unless forced to.
Bond
Keep all things as simple as possible, but no simpler. -said someone, somewhere
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I am amazed at anyone still using MS or Google for email.
That said I understand the reluctance to change email address.
As a novice in the world of programming and understanding OS's
perhaps I do not grasp the issue.
Any way I made the switch to Proton Mail FREE
and for 4 years now only one spam email
with tons of ways to protect your address
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Choroid wrote: perhaps I do not grasp the issue.
I'm leaning in that direction.
My complaint had to do with bugs in this specific client app, for email specifically coming from Gmail. Probably because (I'm guessing) Gmail is using IMAP, whereas others are probably using POP3/SMTP or MS's own Exchange protocol. It's a protocol-specific implementation bug in Outlook.
Nothing to do with the need to change an email address.
Nothing to do with the amount of spam I get.
Nothing to do with the need to protect my address.
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Thanks for the clarification
Time to read about email protocols
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Choroid wrote: Time to read about email protocols
Run away screaming.
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Just got back from a vacation in Poland.
Second time I've been there, great country!
My girlfriend is from Poland (this was my first time with her) so I guess I'll be going more often.
We were staying in Krakow, which is a beautiful city, or at least the city center is.
Been to Auschwitz and it's even worse than what you see on TV
Salt mine Wieliczka was very impressive as well (but not in a maximum killing capacity kind of way).
We also went to Energylandia, great if you like roller coasters, which I do!
From my previous visit I can also recommend Malbork, largest castle in the world.
The "in-laws" are nice too, even though I can't really talk to them.
Can see myself going back again
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Been there. Very very nice, indeed.
"In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?"
-- Rigoletto
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So now you will have to learn Polish?
Glad you had a good time.
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Sander Rossel wrote: Been to Auschwitz and it's even worse than what you see on TV
Reality is often way way harsher that what normal people would be able to handle.
I love watching documentaries and I couldn't make myself watch the one on an infamous crime that happened in Delhi on 16th of Dec 2012.
Humans are capable of atrocities transcending the imagination of general people.
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GKP1992 wrote: Humans are capable of atrocities transcending the imagination of general people. And sadly the Quote of Einstein about human idiocy and universe, can be applied here as well.
Each time I think I have seen everything, someone comes and prove me wrong.
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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