I should add, except when Google doesn't want me to see something.

On 12/30/2019 6:12 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:
I don't want to use imap because it appears to replicate gmail's on line structure in any local client that understands it.

The whole point of using pop, for me at least, is that I control what I see in my inbox.

On 12/30/2019 2:45 AM, Henk Terhell wrote:
What if you would switch from pop to imap server?

Henk

Op 2019-12-30 om 08:12 schreef P. J. Alling:
It's funny.  Half the time when I post a message to Gmail that contains a link.  The original message gets into my inbox, I have quite the convoluted set of filters and macros, and a second gmail account to make that happen. The other half of the time, it gets lost in the aether. Sometimes replies to that message get lost too.

In this case something really strange.  I posted a PESO it got to my primary inbox but Gmail refuses to let the pop server send it to my computer.

It doesn't make it to my secondary account's inbox!  WTF??? (That's usually where the mail goes to be copied to my primary PDML inbox.

Now replies to that post aren't getting to either inbox.  Nor are they in my spam filters either on gmail's server, nor were they caught by Thunderbird's spam filters.

Yet I know that Larry replied because it's in the PDML archive.

I'm really beginning to hate Gmail.



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