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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "leonard morris" <[email protected]>
To: "jaws" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2015 7:45 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] strange thunderbird email transfer, I could not come 
up with a really good description of what's going on with my computers and 
GMail and Thunderbird email. I'll try and describe the issue, and maybe 
someone here can give me a reason for the problem and a solution. Today I 
opened up Thunderbird on my secondary computer. I wanted to look at, the 
address book. Well of course Thunderbird opened in the inbox which wasn't a 
problem. It even downloaded some emails because I forgot to set Thunderbird, 
to off line mode. When I closed my secondarry computer and returned to my 
primary computer there was zero messages in the inbox even though I had not 
deleted, those messages in the inbox. Those undeleted messages I discovered 
had been transfered to my secondary Thunderbird inbox. So what I am saying 
everytime, I open up Thunderbird on my secondary PC emails in the inbox on 
my primary PC get's transfered to the other computer. The inbox on the 
primary computer, will then show zero messages in the inbox. Why is this 
happening and what can I do about it.


Note: I sent this a week or so ago but didn't hear from anyone on the
list. So, I am not certain if you folks seen it or if you did not
receiving a reply meant there isn't a viable solution available at this
time. If you folks don't mine, I am resending it once more. Thanks.

I could not come up with a really good description of what's going on
with my computers and GMail and Thunderbird email. I'll try and describe
the issue
and maybe someone here can give me a reason for the problem and a
solution. Today I opened up Thunderbird on my secondary computer. I
wanted to look at
the address book. Well of course Thunderbird opened in the inbox which
wasn't a problem. It even downloaded some emails because I forgot to set
Thunderbird
to off line mode. When I closed my secondarry computer and returned to
my primary computer there was zero messages in the inbox even though I
had not deleted
those messages in the inbox. Those undeleted messages I discovered had
been transfered to my secondary Thunderbird inbox. So what I am saying
everytime
I open up Thunderbird on my secondary PC emails in the inbox on my
primary PC get's transfered to the other computer. The inbox on the
primary computer
will then show zero messages in the inbox. Why is this happening and
what can I do about it.

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