Gmail and POP3
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Is it possible to confugure Gmail acount so that two mail applications can receive all messages which arrive on a account? My time is shared between my home and work computer. Mail I receive in Outlook at work does not come in, on my home computer and viceversa. Yes, the option to leave messages on server is checked :) regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.
not by default. afaik if you're sending raw pop commands via telnet it's possible to request a messagebody without deleting it from the server. I don't know what mail clients (if any) provide this behavior in thier gui, nor do I know if gmail's pop server allows this behavior.
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Well there's two ways around this.. A) Check your Email via the website at work, and just delete everything you dont' want to send home and then start up outlook when you get home to download all the Email. B) Or when you get home, log into Gmail (web) and move everything out of the trash into the Inbox, and unread it all. Outlook should then download all of it. works for me at least. =) Personally I do option A -== The PogoWolf ==- Like a funkey muckin' a bootfall. http://www.pogowolf.com GamersVue: ttp://GamersVue.blogger.com
I am hoping there is an option somewhere to avoid these.:) regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.
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Well there's two ways around this.. A) Check your Email via the website at work, and just delete everything you dont' want to send home and then start up outlook when you get home to download all the Email. B) Or when you get home, log into Gmail (web) and move everything out of the trash into the Inbox, and unread it all. Outlook should then download all of it. works for me at least. =) Personally I do option A -== The PogoWolf ==- Like a funkey muckin' a bootfall. http://www.pogowolf.com GamersVue: ttp://GamersVue.blogger.com
pogowolf wrote:
Personally I do option A
Same here. Works like a champ. BW
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not by default. afaik if you're sending raw pop commands via telnet it's possible to request a messagebody without deleting it from the server. I don't know what mail clients (if any) provide this behavior in thier gui, nor do I know if gmail's pop server allows this behavior.
dan neely wrote:
if you're sending raw pop commands via telnet it's possible to request a messagebody without deleting it from the server
The messages are not deleted from the server. They are marked somehow as downloaded, by the server. The thing is that it's probably marking them just as downloaded with no extra options. There is some sort of mechanism to mark the messages as downloaded by certain computer (via IP, or computer name or something). I've got two other emaila ccounts that I receive all messages on the home as well as the work computer. And the messages still reside on the server. regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.
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dan neely wrote:
if you're sending raw pop commands via telnet it's possible to request a messagebody without deleting it from the server
The messages are not deleted from the server. They are marked somehow as downloaded, by the server. The thing is that it's probably marking them just as downloaded with no extra options. There is some sort of mechanism to mark the messages as downloaded by certain computer (via IP, or computer name or something). I've got two other emaila ccounts that I receive all messages on the home as well as the work computer. And the messages still reside on the server. regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.
My personal email is managed by my web host's webmail program (SmarterMail, I think). I access this from home and from work using Thunderbird (mozilla.org[^]). At work, my Thunderbird setup for that account has the 'Leave messages on server' checkbox checked. At home, that box is unchecked. I make sure to not run Thunderbird at home when I'm not there. At work, I can read all incoming mail without problems. When I get home, I fire it up, and it downloads everything and removes it from the server. It seems as though Thunderbird properly honors the 'Leave messages on server' setting, so I'd be willing to bet that if you used two instances of Thunderbird to read your POP mail from both locations with that setting, you'd get what you're looking for. YMMV though...
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My personal email is managed by my web host's webmail program (SmarterMail, I think). I access this from home and from work using Thunderbird (mozilla.org[^]). At work, my Thunderbird setup for that account has the 'Leave messages on server' checkbox checked. At home, that box is unchecked. I make sure to not run Thunderbird at home when I'm not there. At work, I can read all incoming mail without problems. When I get home, I fire it up, and it downloads everything and removes it from the server. It seems as though Thunderbird properly honors the 'Leave messages on server' setting, so I'd be willing to bet that if you used two instances of Thunderbird to read your POP mail from both locations with that setting, you'd get what you're looking for. YMMV though...
Outlook Express works that way too... Steve
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My personal email is managed by my web host's webmail program (SmarterMail, I think). I access this from home and from work using Thunderbird (mozilla.org[^]). At work, my Thunderbird setup for that account has the 'Leave messages on server' checkbox checked. At home, that box is unchecked. I make sure to not run Thunderbird at home when I'm not there. At work, I can read all incoming mail without problems. When I get home, I fire it up, and it downloads everything and removes it from the server. It seems as though Thunderbird properly honors the 'Leave messages on server' setting, so I'd be willing to bet that if you used two instances of Thunderbird to read your POP mail from both locations with that setting, you'd get what you're looking for. YMMV though...
Russell Morris wrote:
My personal email is managed by my web host's webmail program
This is the case of other email accounts of mine which work just fine from home and work. Gmail apparently doesn't. regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.
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Is it possible to confugure Gmail acount so that two mail applications can receive all messages which arrive on a account? My time is shared between my home and work computer. Mail I receive in Outlook at work does not come in, on my home computer and viceversa. Yes, the option to leave messages on server is checked :) regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.
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Is it possible to confugure Gmail acount so that two mail applications can receive all messages which arrive on a account? My time is shared between my home and work computer. Mail I receive in Outlook at work does not come in, on my home computer and viceversa. Yes, the option to leave messages on server is checked :) regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.
I have the opposite problem. I have dialup at home and occasionally someone sends me their entire photo album and my connection times out. I have tried to go online from work and deleted the file and it still tries to download that file. It must get stuck in a queue somewhere. The only solution I've found is to read all the email on line, and set the options to only send emails from this date forward. I sure wish gmail had a flush button.
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I have the opposite problem. I have dialup at home and occasionally someone sends me their entire photo album and my connection times out. I have tried to go online from work and deleted the file and it still tries to download that file. It must get stuck in a queue somewhere. The only solution I've found is to read all the email on line, and set the options to only send emails from this date forward. I sure wish gmail had a flush button.
Well it's still a beta. I think they'll fix these issues. Do you know where I can post some feedback regarding Gmail? There usually are places like that for beta products. If a lot of people need certain features, they might just implement them. regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.
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Well it's still a beta. I think they'll fix these issues. Do you know where I can post some feedback regarding Gmail? There usually are places like that for beta products. If a lot of people need certain features, they might just implement them. regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.
google=beta right?
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google=beta right?
Gmail == beta :) regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.
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Gmail == beta :) regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.
You're testing, I'm assigning.
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You're testing, I'm assigning.
you're a camelCase iGuess. regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.
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you're a camelCase iGuess. regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.
Um, I don't get it?
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Um, I don't get it?
Coding standard especially used for .NET. Variable names are composed of joined names first one starting with lowercase following capitalized. camelCaseLooksLikeThis. Of course there is also UpperCamelCase. But for .Net the first is wider used. regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.
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Is it possible to confugure Gmail acount so that two mail applications can receive all messages which arrive on a account? My time is shared between my home and work computer. Mail I receive in Outlook at work does not come in, on my home computer and viceversa. Yes, the option to leave messages on server is checked :) regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.
That's an email client problem, not a server problem. Some clients (I know Eudora does this, I don't know about others) can be set to check the ID for each message (using the UIDL POP command) and keep track of which IDs it's downloaded, and ignore the "has been read" flag on each mail. If your client does this, then you can use it in two locations and get the result you want.
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Coding standard especially used for .NET. Variable names are composed of joined names first one starting with lowercase following capitalized. camelCaseLooksLikeThis. Of course there is also UpperCamelCase. But for .Net the first is wider used. regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.
Thanks. 'Fraid I'm not up on .NET.
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That's an email client problem, not a server problem. Some clients (I know Eudora does this, I don't know about others) can be set to check the ID for each message (using the UIDL POP command) and keep track of which IDs it's downloaded, and ignore the "has been read" flag on each mail. If your client does this, then you can use it in two locations and get the result you want.
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I'm using Outlook and for the other accounts that happens. Except for the Gmail one. Any extra option somewhere in Outlook that I'm not aware of? regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.
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I'm using Outlook and for the other accounts that happens. Except for the Gmail one. Any extra option somewhere in Outlook that I'm not aware of? regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.
Not sure, as I said I only know Eudora. *shrug* Gmail's POP might not support UIDL, if that's the case then you're SOL
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