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  #16  
Old June 15th 17, 09:42 PM posted to misc.phone.mobile.iphone,alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.sys.mac.apps
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nospam wrote:
bonjour is very reliable and incredibly useful.


I have never run bonjour and never had any trouble finding devices on my
LAN. If it is so reliable why does is routinely crash on Windows systems?

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Old June 15th 17, 10:11 PM posted to misc.phone.mobile.iphone,alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.sys.mac.apps
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In article , Jonathan N. Little
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pop is obsolete.

Nonsense! Different service for different requirements.


it's not nonsense at all.

imap does everything pop can do and much more. there is no longer any
reason whatsoever use pop anymore, particularly since everyone now
reads their mail from multiple devices.

not only that, but many isps don't offer pop anymore.


Okay nonsense again. As I said different service for different
requirements. I run mailservers. No not *everyone* reads their mail from
multiple devices.


almost everyone does, and using imap works from only one device anyway.

Some accounts I and others need to access from
multiple devices so we use IMAP. Other accounts for business we don't
and offline storage is important so we use POP.


imap doesn't prevent offline storage.

anything pop can do, imap can also do.

there is no reason to use pop anymore. it's been replaced with
something more capable.

Some ISPs no longer
offer email...Verizon is now dumping the service but I would not say
email is obsolete.


nobody said email was obsolete.

pop, however, is.
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Old June 15th 17, 10:11 PM posted to misc.phone.mobile.iphone,alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.sys.mac.apps
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In article , Jonathan N. Little
wrote:

bonjour is very reliable and incredibly useful.


I have never run bonjour and never had any trouble finding devices on my
LAN.


the point is so you don't have to find the devices. the computer finds
them *for* you.

If it is so reliable why does is routinely crash on Windows systems?


it doesn't routinely crash on windows systems or any other systems.

something else is the cause of your supposed crashes.
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Old June 15th 17, 10:21 PM posted to misc.phone.mobile.iphone,alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.sys.mac.apps
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Lionel Muller wrote:
Received two emails in Gmail web mail on Win10 with no attachment icons.
They are huge mime things when viewed in Gmail as original.
Sender says there are about 50 iPhone photos in each email.
I just see black [x] boxes in gmail, which disappear when I click them.
Something takes a few minutes to load and then goes away.
The header of the emails is
From: name of persion
Content-type: multipart/alternative; boundary="Apple-Mail=_big_number"
MIME-version: 1.0 (Mac OS X Mail 10.3 \(3273\))
Subject: Pictures
Message-id:
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2017 18:43:12 -0400
To: me
X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.3273)

How do I view the pics from iphone to mac on windows?


Use a better email client. It's obvious the web browser and/or the GMail
web mail interface are malfunctioning. Things you can try:

- use a different web browser in case the malfunction is due to the
particular browser you are using

- configure a native email client application for GMail so that you can
read the message without a web browser

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Old June 15th 17, 10:37 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.sys.mac.apps
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On 2017-06-15, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Wolf K wrote:
On 2017-06-15 02:05, Michael Logies wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jun 2017 05:59:25 +0200, Lionel Muller
wrote:

How do I view the pics from iphone to mac on windows?


Don`t use email for such tasks. Use Google Photos for exchange of
pictures or https://wetransfer.com/


The pictures are in iCloud. To see them, download the app:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204283

Google Photos is an alternative to iCloud. It's a website, accessible
with any browser, no app needed. There are many such services, eg,
Photobucket. AFAIK, they all provide some levels of privacy and
control.


It I had to install an app just to see an attached image in a email
I'll give you a hint where that email would end up...whoosh


Only one app is needed to read email: an email client. No additional
applications are needed. Wolf K is wrong about needing the iCloud for
Windows app. First of all, nothing in the OP's message indicates the
images are in iCloud. What the OP does say is that where the images
*should* appear when reading the email message, he instead sees broken
image/link indicators ([x] boxes) and that clicking them attempts to
load something but fails. He also stated he's using the GMail *web*
interface to read mail which means a malfunction in either the web
browser he is using or the GMail web interface itself may be causing the
unwanted behavior.

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  #21  
Old June 15th 17, 10:40 PM posted to misc.phone.mobile.iphone,alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.sys.mac.apps
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On 2017-06-15, nospam wrote:
In article , Jonathan N. Little
wrote:

bonjour is very reliable and incredibly useful.


I have never run bonjour and never had any trouble finding devices on
my LAN.


the point is so you don't have to find the devices. the computer finds
them *for* you.

If it is so reliable why does is routinely crash on Windows systems?


it doesn't routinely crash on windows systems or any other systems.

something else is the cause of your supposed crashes.


That rings true. I've has Windows installs going for years with iTunes,
QuickTime, Bonjour software installed, and haven't ever had crashing or
any slowdown associated with them.

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Old June 15th 17, 10:41 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.sys.mac.apps
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On 2017-06-15, Davoud wrote:
Wolf K:

Google Photos is an alternative to iCloud. It's a website, accessible
with any browser, no app needed. There are many such services, eg,
Photobucket. AFAIK, they all provide some levels of privacy and
control.


Google provides some level of privacy? Their very existence is about
selling our privacy.


+1

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Old June 15th 17, 10:44 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.sys.mac.apps
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Jonathan N. Little:
I have never run bonjour and never had any trouble finding devices on my
LAN. If it is so reliable why does is routinely crash on Windows systems?


Nonsense. If you have never run Bonjour how do you know it is
unreliable? And if it so unreliable why does it never cause a problem
on my Macs or my Windoze systems? It is so transparent that I had
forgotten it existed until this thread appeared.

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  #24  
Old June 15th 17, 11:03 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.sys.mac.apps
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On 2017-06-15, Davoud wrote:
Jonathan N. Little:
I have never run bonjour and never had any trouble finding devices on
my LAN. If it is so reliable why does is routinely crash on Windows
systems?


Nonsense. If you have never run Bonjour how do you know it is
unreliable? And if it so unreliable why does it never cause a problem
on my Macs or my Windoze systems? It is so transparent that I had
forgotten it existed until this thread appeared.


It's pure trolling. I've had various versions of iTunes installed on
several Windows systems without issue for years - systems I use for
anything from software development to headless automated servers. While
I'm sure there may be some bugs in those pieces of software (no piece of
software is bug-free), in comparison I have seen more obvious bugs and
issues with other Windows software.

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Old June 15th 17, 11:54 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.sys.mac.apps
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In article ,
"Jonathan N. Little" wrote:

It I had to install an app just to see an attached image in a email I'll
give you a hint where that email would end up...whoosh

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What about two photos? Or three? Or ...n? For what value of n would
you resist whooshing an email? g

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Old June 16th 17, 12:07 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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"Jonathan N. Little" wrote
| nospam wrote:
| bonjour is very reliable and incredibly useful.
|
| I have never run bonjour and never had any trouble finding devices on my
| LAN. If it is so reliable why does is routinely crash on Windows systems?

nospam is a notorious AppleSeed and compulsive
arguer who frequents several groups. He'll keep
going as long as you do, no matter what you say.
His arguments in the photo group often go into the
hundreds of posts, most of them boiling down
to some variation on, "No suh, you are!"


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Old June 16th 17, 12:08 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.sys.mac.apps
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In article
, dorayme
wrote:

It I had to install an app just to see an attached image in a email I'll
give you a hint where that email would end up...whoosh


What about two photos? Or three? Or ...n? For what value of n would
you resist whooshing an email? g


depends on the photos, doesn't it?
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Old June 16th 17, 12:44 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.sys.mac.apps
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In article ,
nospam wrote:

In article
, dorayme
wrote:

It I had to install an app just to see an attached image in a email I'll
give you a hint where that email would end up...whoosh


What about two photos? Or three? Or ...n? For what value of n would
you resist whooshing an email? g


depends on the photos, doesn't it?


Don't be pedantic.

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Old June 16th 17, 01:13 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.sys.mac.apps
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On 2017-06-16, Wolf K wrote:
On 2017-06-15 17:37, Jolly Roger wrote:
On 2017-06-15, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Wolf K wrote:
On 2017-06-15 02:05, Michael Logies wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jun 2017 05:59:25 +0200, Lionel Muller
wrote:

How do I view the pics from iphone to mac on windows?

Don`t use email for such tasks. Use Google Photos for exchange of
pictures or https://wetransfer.com/

The pictures are in iCloud. To see them, download the app:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204283

Google Photos is an alternative to iCloud. It's a website, accessible
with any browser, no app needed. There are many such services, eg,
Photobucket. AFAIK, they all provide some levels of privacy and
control.

It I had to install an app just to see an attached image in a email
I'll give you a hint where that email would end up...whoosh


Only one app is needed to read email: an email client. No additional
applications are needed. Wolf K is wrong about needing the iCloud for
Windows app. First of all, nothing in the OP's message indicates the
images are in iCloud.


I guess you missed the same datum as OP:

" Message-id: "


No, I didn't miss it since it was included in the original post. All
that indicates is that the email host is iCloud.com. It does *not*
indicate that the email attachments are actually hosted on iCloud.com.

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Old June 16th 17, 01:15 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.sys.mac.apps
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On 2017-06-16, Wolf K wrote:
On 2017-06-15 17:41, Jolly Roger wrote:
On 2017-06-15, Davoud wrote:
Wolf K:

Google Photos is an alternative to iCloud. It's a website, accessible
with any browser, no app needed. There are many such services, eg,
Photobucket. AFAIK, they all provide some levels of privacy and
control.

Google provides some level of privacy? Their very existence is about
selling our privacy.


+1


Pointless comment.


Nope. Google is literally in the business of collecting and selling
information about its users to advertisers and other special interests
for profit. That's the Google business model, like it or not.

Have a good evening,


Same to you.

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