what I meant was the specific tools the individual making this claim used
for example yesterday to accomplish this goal.
To be sure the internet, more than servers, because I often must reach
site content from my research gmail address.
Meaning I need to read my gmail in a browser most likely, as I do with my
main gmail account.
I did try using mail2web, once, to check the mail only to be blocked. I
am unsure if something clearly third party would work now, but am happy
to be proven wrong.
Kare
On Tue, 5 Nov 2019, David Woolley wrote:
On 05/11/2019 06:30, Karen Lewellen wrote:
In orderĀ to do this, I must log in first. there inĀ 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,
Do you mean the internet, or do you mean HTTP servers? Internet access is
generally provided by TSRs on MS-DOS, but it is long since I did it that I
forget the details.
and to reach gmail?
gmail supports POP3 and IMAP access, and it appears there are old versions of
Pegasus Mail available, that run on MS-DOS and support these with no Windows
environment present.
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