Fifth group here: HTML mail should never have been implemented. Better, never thought of in the first place.
And require that if any colours are set, both foreground and background are set. (I've seen too much breakage with assumptions about one or the other.)
MX records don't send messages. Assuming that “sent to them via SMTP” is meant… well, moving all messages to ‘junk’ isn't a good idea: it needs to be restricted to messages sent on or after that time. But why not just…
Debian have reverted xz-utils (in unstable) to 5.4.5 – actual version string is “5.6.1+really5.4.5-1”. So presumably that version's safe; we shall see…
Hmm… I'd look but there don't seem to be any builds since late November on mozilla.debian.net.
I recently switched from Firefox to Vivaldi due to the upcoming dependency on PulseAudio. Depending on what happens, I may end up switching back; but if I do, I expect support for ALSA either by default, a run-time…
Google can prompt you to confirm the login via your phone. It appears to work well: there's a time-out, and this time-out is also triggered if a second login attempt is made in parallel (and reaches the confirmation…
Sometimes, it's clear what minimum window size they've assumed. I know of one (bank login) which doesn't work well on a netbook due to this. I tried to report the problem via the site feedback link which they helpfully…
I think that the IE11 one, of those, is best. I would have said that Firefox's rendering matched it but it's doing that broken kind of anti-aliasing which adds colour fringing.
Oops. Somebody forgot to set the background colour on that page. As I've changed the default to light grey (white's too bright), that makes it rather less readable...
This seems loosely equivalent to Google's account activity mail, but with invade-by-default. I can see it being useful, though, despite the flaws which you describe. Also – potentially – incredibly dangerous, as other…
Fifth group here: HTML mail should never have been implemented. Better, never thought of in the first place.
And require that if any colours are set, both foreground and background are set. (I've seen too much breakage with assumptions about one or the other.)
MX records don't send messages. Assuming that “sent to them via SMTP” is meant… well, moving all messages to ‘junk’ isn't a good idea: it needs to be restricted to messages sent on or after that time. But why not just…
Debian have reverted xz-utils (in unstable) to 5.4.5 – actual version string is “5.6.1+really5.4.5-1”. So presumably that version's safe; we shall see…
Hmm… I'd look but there don't seem to be any builds since late November on mozilla.debian.net.
I recently switched from Firefox to Vivaldi due to the upcoming dependency on PulseAudio. Depending on what happens, I may end up switching back; but if I do, I expect support for ALSA either by default, a run-time…
Google can prompt you to confirm the login via your phone. It appears to work well: there's a time-out, and this time-out is also triggered if a second login attempt is made in parallel (and reaches the confirmation…
Sometimes, it's clear what minimum window size they've assumed. I know of one (bank login) which doesn't work well on a netbook due to this. I tried to report the problem via the site feedback link which they helpfully…
I think that the IE11 one, of those, is best. I would have said that Firefox's rendering matched it but it's doing that broken kind of anti-aliasing which adds colour fringing.
Oops. Somebody forgot to set the background colour on that page. As I've changed the default to light grey (white's too bright), that makes it rather less readable...
This seems loosely equivalent to Google's account activity mail, but with invade-by-default. I can see it being useful, though, despite the flaws which you describe. Also – potentially – incredibly dangerous, as other…