No, I haven't. But why are you trying to make it so complicated? The rage these days - for very good reasons - is simply to use your browser for email. No muss, no fuss.
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 5:04 PM, db<db...@att.net> wrote: > I know that if you set up a new Google Email account with various "labels" > first and then a new local IMAP email client (like Thunderbird) second, when > you connect for the first time your "Labeled" Google mail will show up/ > download in Thunderbird as Folders with the same name as the labels. All > sorted so to speak. > > Does anyone know if you do it the other way around... if you have a Tbird > POP account with various folders on your local machine tied to your domain > name being served up by some ISP and you change the domain named server mail > to be/ to forward to a Google email account, when they sync for the first > time will all your Thunderbird POP folders be synced/ uploaded on to Gmail's > server as "Labels" archived or otherwise? > > I suspect not because of the difference between POP and IMAP but what I am > REALLY curious to know is once the connection is made and an IMAP Google > acct. has been configed in Tbird, will I be able to simply drag the folders > on the client machine from the POP local Tbird client folders to the local > Tbird's Google IMAP account folders and then will Google server see them/ > upload/ sync them and accept them as labeled perhaps archived mail? > > Has anyone done this before? ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************