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Organising emails with Gmail and an email client. Synchronisation possible?
Magitek | Feb 11 2007
Hi, What would be ideal is that if a client could COMPLETELY synchronise with gmail. That is, when mail is retrieved it stays on the server(that can be done easily) but when email is deleted the email is also deleted on gmail. When an email is moved folders(if such a thing can be done on gmail) on the client it happens on the web too. If I can't get the web and the client to mimick each other EXACTLY it seems like it will create more confusion/fustration and the webmail version should be stuck with. Gmail says: "No need to delete when you have this much space!" or something like that, but I am a minimalist and I don't like that approach. Frankly If I know I'll never need it again and it is no value I'd rather it was gone. What does everything think? Cheers, 2 Comments
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I don't think your ideal...Submitted by mwr on February 11, 2007 - 9:31pm.
I don't think your ideal is possible with Gmail's POP access (or anyone's POP access, for that matter). Here's a first shot at some of it, though: On Gmail's POP settings:
Then manage your mail however you like with Thunderbird. You won't have an identical folder structure in Gmail, and it won't delete anything for you, but you'd be able to go back and search through the archive if you accidentally deleted something. Things that come closer to your ideal:
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