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== Links == | == Links == |
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Our emails are:
These are the defaults, regardless of other directions you may find to get in touch with us (?!)
My first email ever was fabrice.laussy@goules.nat.fr.
It later become laussy@nat.fr, and then I passed through something like a dozain of other directions, free, yahoo, univ-bp, sheffield, uam, soton, tum, uam again, etc.
My first email linked to a so-called permanent (?!) position is F.Laussy@wlv.ac.uk. Time will show if that is more permanent than the others.
is great (as is most of Google) and this is the provider we use. I run it since 27 February (2007).
See this link and/or read this blog post on how to make space in Gmail.
If (when) a Labs feature breaks, and you're having trouble loading your inbox, there's an escape hatch. Use https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?labs=0.
Beyond the web interface, which is okay although not that great, it is useful to have a more powerful application. We like Kmail, the KDE default. For years now we have been using the web application directly, which is good enough.