Well,
The fastest way would be coupling your account to Apple Mail ... hat
is a real pain to set up though. It was for me, at least. I'll detail
the steps i took:
1. Make sure you kill pop on your gmail settings page. Having both pop
and iMap enabled at the same time tends to break things.
2. Go to your mail application, than into preferences and find the new
account button towards the bottom of the screen.
3. Fill in the details. Your username is your full e-mail address.
4. Leave whatever it fills in for you alone. It's probably right.
5. When you've hit the 'create button' everything should be working.
Should, but in my case it didn't. I got no errors, but the message
table remained empty.
6. What i did to solve this, after getting really frustrated and
asking for help multiple times: I sent myself an email and once that
was sent the messages suddenly came streaming in.
NOTE: in the gmail help, as well as in other people's experiences,
there is a 'make mail configure account automatically' checkbox, or
something similar. For some reason i do not see this checkbox. It is
supposed to be in the initial account creation screen, but in its
place i only see 'text' . It yields nothing when interacting. If
anyone knows a fix for this, it would be very much appreciated.
Thx and hth,
Florian




Blake Hardin schreef:
> hey all, everytime i try to check my email on the mac it just seems
> slow compared to doing it on windows. I always just go to gmail.com
> and check it that way. Is there a faster way to do it? Like is there a
> fast way to jump to the next checkbox or something instead of having
> to press vo right and left?

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