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Mail App & Gmail?
ahab | Oct 14 2006
I use Apple's mail.app for everyday email, and had been using it for business purposes as well. But now with a job shift I needed a new, non-private email address and got a gmail account. The question is, am I better off operating gmail through the mail.app interface? Or reserving mail.app for regular personal stuff and moving all the business (publishing) stuff over to gmail? Or forwarding everything from gmail to mail.app? Or? Or? I've read everything I could find on the subject, and while it's been informative it hasn't nudged me toward a useful either/or. I'll be dealing with a lot of incoming manuscripts that want reading and responding and rejecting or filing away for future use. Previously this stuff came to me via an intermediary; now it'll come directly to my gmail address, published on the publisher's website. 21 Comments
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One solution I came up...Submitted by RabbiRob on March 18, 2007 - 5:16am.
One solution I came up with a month or so ago has worked well for me thus far. It's mite bit convoluted, but it allows me to still use my GMail address - nobody needs to know the AOL address. If I don't have my MBP with me, I can still read and send message on the web. Of course, I'm at my work PC, so I can't look at the technical configurations (ports, server addresses, etc.) right now. But if it's required, I can post them later. » POSTED IN:
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