KV If I would read this conversation to my 5 year olds, they would
KV understand that IT IS NOT ABOUT GMAIL... Should I spell it?
Since you are yelling and insulting, the thread is closed for me.
Now that I showed you some facts (e.g. log from the thread starting
email) that you cannot
I started this thread, and at no point did state I had a problem with
Gmail. I just had a problem.
are you saying that you didn't mention gmail at first, or that the
problem was with some service other than gmail?
I did not state gmail. It was in the log.
My gripe here is that TB! had a
KV If I would read this conversation to my 5 year olds, they would
KV understand that IT IS NOT ABOUT GMAIL... Should I spell it?
Since you are yelling and insulting, the thread is closed for me.
Now that I showed you some facts (e.g. log from the thread starting
email) that you
11/23/2008 8:38 AM
Hi Thomas,
On 11/22/2008 Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF We are not talking about a glitch or bug in TB!. TB! is WAD. The
TF discussion is about whether the design needs to be changed in order to
TF cater to one non-standard email provider. I say no, you say yes. Fine.
I agree!
Hello Thomas,
I don't want any red windows. I'm not user v1.0, the log is enough.
DE Sorry you are wrong here.
Interesting. I checked again and I still don't want any red windows.
KV Unfortunately, it is not about you.
No, it's about Gmail's non-standard behaviour. This is a non-issue for
Hello Thomas,
I don't want any red windows. I'm not user v1.0, the log is enough.
DE Sorry you are wrong here.
Interesting. I checked again and I still don't want any red windows.
Unfortunately, it is not about you.
DE The log is not enough. To see stuff in it you need to go an look.
Yes,
DE I think my point is that the message temp file wan able to be saved but it
DE appears the the server was told the the messages had been saved. (I could
be
DE wrong here)
It's actually how GMail behaves - the messages are deleted as soon
as they're downloaded, no matter what client wants to
Hi David,
Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 3:26:15 PM, you wrote:
I have spotted other gmail behaviour that I don't like.
You can use Web interface and reset counters to be able to download
messages again. Beware the dupes! :-)
Where do you do that?
All of this about gmail's settings for
Hi David,
Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 3:26:15 PM, you wrote:
I have spotted other gmail behaviour that I don't like.
You can use Web interface and reset counters to be able to download
messages again. Beware the dupes! :-)
Where do you do that?
Under POP settings for Gmail, you have a
Hello Marek,
It's actually how GMail behaves - the messages are deleted as soon
as they're downloaded, no matter what client wants to do with them
afterwards. You can use Web interface and reset counters to be able
to download messages again. Beware the dupes! :-)
But we all agree that if
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