Karen:
You have to log once to gmail.com with any "normal" browser (Chromium,
Chrome, Firefox). Select "basic HTML" at the bottom, and exit from the
gmail account.
When you enter gmail with Links or Lynx, you will see that it asks you
to enable JavaScript. Just continue login. Very important: you have to
enter the password twice.
I don't use any special program in MS-DOS. Just log to gmail.com with a
text browser, and do all my email in HTML.
I see you have a UNIX shell account.
I can also read my gmail email with Lynx for BSD in my shell account at
SDF.ORG.
Alejandro Lieber
Rosario Argentina
On 5/11/19 03:30, Karen Lewellen wrote:
In order to do this, I must log in first. there in lies the problem
with google stating that my browser does not support JavaScript.
may I ask what program you are using in dos, both to reach the
Internet, and to reach gmail?
On Mon, 4 Nov 2019, dos lieber wrote:
Karen:
Try setting your "research" account for "basic HTML" view.
After closing it, you will probably be able to open it with Links and
Lynx.
I open gmail regularly with links and lynx in MS-DOS.
Alejandro Lieber
Rosario Argentina
On 11/4/19, Karen Lewellen <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi folks,
Are there any tools that I can use to check gmail that insure a low
graphics experience?
While my main gmail account can still reach basic html in lynx, my
research based one cannot..google removed access from my home
computer.
is there a third party tool that will work?
I could previously use links and e-links, but google has decided,
JavaScript only means their JavaScript. Oh and stated in the press,
only
crooks turn off JavaScript.
Thanks for any ideas,
Karen
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