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Re: Rant - Emacs mail is not user friendly
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: Rant - Emacs mail is not user friendly |
Date: |
Sat, 15 Nov 2014 10:27:41 +0200 |
> From: Kelly Dean <address@hidden>
> Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2014 06:54:07 +0000
>
> The documentation is ridiculous, it's in the wrong place, it's outdated, the
> code doesn't work, it's outdated too, and there's no point in trying to fix
> any of it because my work is unwanted anyway. Even the worst webmail service
> I've ever used was more user-friendly than this, which is why I keep using
> them even though they routinely betray me by locking me out of my account for
> some stupid little thing like lying about my niece's name because it's none
> of Yahoo's business or logging in from a new IP address and failing to tell
> Google about it in advance, forcing me to create new account and lose any
> mail stored in the previous one that I didn't paranoidly download an offline
> copy of after every mail session in anticipation of their inevitable
> betrayal. At least Google let me back in after I traveled back to where I
> could log in from the previous IP address again. I'm telling you all this in
> order to waste your time from reading this message so you'll feel my pain, or
> will at leas
You are right. The reason is probably that feedmail is used by only a
few who already know from long experience how to set it up.
I'd encourage you to file a bug report about this, and suggest there
changes for the parts that you've succeeded to unlock. Thanks in
advance.