steve harley wrote:
they whom i call P. J. Alling wrote:
Well now I the PDML messages I send in my Thunderbird inbox. I had
to set up another G-mail account, a couple of filters, and use about
triple the bandwidth or more to get them, but the end result looks
the way I want it to.
perhaps you already explored this, but i'd tell gmail to tag all pdml
messages, then you can subscribe to the pdml tag as if it were an imap
folder and it will include your sent messages as well; the main
difficulty is that it won't remove it from your inbox
I hadn't thought of that, but I'm using standard g-mail settings to
remove the e-mails from the g-mail inboxes and standard Thunderbird
filters to sort them into the proper folders, on my PC. The only fly in
the ointment from my point of view is the extra g-mail account folder in
my pop client which stays empty, (and I may figure out a way to get rid
of that too. At one point I had a 8 different e-mail accounts set up
for different purposes. Now I'm down to three so in a way I've
simplified things.
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drinking; he can ruin himself with gambling. If he does he is certainly a damn
fool, and he might possibly be a damned soul; but if he may not, he is not a
free man any more than a dog.
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