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For the record, we don't even need to rely on Gmail for that, seems 
that the Firefox browser has its own spell checker built in, which I 
find very handy!

-- dkm


At 10/2/2009 10:50 AM Friday, you wrote:
>Does your fancy Gmail not include a spell check feature?  Even 
>mail.msu.edu has 
>that. 
>
>
>Jon Galbreath
>MCSE/Security+
>Systems Administrator
>International Studies and Programs
>Ph: 517-884-2144
><mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]
>
>From: MSU Network Administrators Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
>On Behalf Of Richard Wiggins
>Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 10:41 AM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: [MSUNAG] Let's break this down
>
>Apparently I've caused a bit of tempest in the teapot.  I'lve had 
>one jackass hang up on me and another threaten me.  Wow!  We alll 
>need less drama.
>
>So let's all simmer down, myself included.
>
>Here are the points I was trying to make:
>
>1. MSU has made an intitutional statement that students and staff 
>must use <http://mail.msu.edu>mail.msu.edu to receive official e-mail.
>
>2. MSU's official central e-mail system is <http://mail.msu.edu>mail.msu.edu.
>
>3.Most people use Gmail or another provider for their e-mail.  If 
>most of the MSU community doesn't use 
><http://mail.msu.edu>mail.msu.edu, then therefore they need an 
>obvious way to auto-forward.
>
>4. <http://Mail.msu.edu>Mail.msu.edu hides the auto forward 
>function. The expected options are along a ribbon bar as one would 
>expect.  The most important option on 
><http://mail.msu.edu>mail.msu.edu is hidden under an obscure label 
>of "MSU Prefs."
>
>So let's make this clear: the leading land grand university hides 
>how to receive communications from the institution.  This is not optimal.
>
>Folks, I've mostly laid under radio silence for a year.  I will now 
>go back into silence.  Googbye and good luck.