> Get away from the web interface.  Install Icedove/Evolution/Mutt and use 
> Google's IMAPs interface.

I use Evolution and Mutt with Google's IMAP interface.  It works nicely 
but I've noticed this quirky behavior when using a client via IMAP.  My 
messages appear in multiple places at the same time.  

For instance I'll have new mail display in Inbox, All Mail (where 
*everything* is), and then in the individual labels (or folders).  
Pretty funky.  At first I just thought it was an Evolution thing, 
but I've tested it with Outlook 2003, Thunderbird, and Mutt.  I am 
assuming that each message isn't actually being delivered three times 
and just listed in different folders within the account.

Is there a way for this to be disabled and subsequently have 
messages be displayed in their specific folders...or is this just how 
Gmail works?
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Petrus Validus
petrus.vali...@gmail.com

If there isn't a way, I make one.


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