Re: gmail settings on IPhone

2013-02-07 Thread meadowlark77

Does this kindof setup work with Outlook Express?

Thanks in advance,

Brenda

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From: Lewis Crack lewiscr...@googlemail.com

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Subject: Re: gmail settings on IPhone



Hi Jim.

the reason for your problem is that the iPhone now sets up Gmail as
IMap by default, which I find annoying too. IMap, basically downloads
all the mail to the phone or computer that has that setting, and when
the emails are deleted, they are automatically deleted from the
server. The only way to avoid this I found, was to disconnect the
iPhone from any network, so that it couldn't connect to the internet,
then set up the email account again with POP3. Another way that might
help, is to synchronise your email settings from your PC with the use
of iTunes. If you use Microsoft Outlook, you can synchronise your PC's
email settings, by going into iTunes, selecting the Info
Radiobutton, and ticking the box that says Sync my Email accounts,
selecting Gmail from the list of accounts set up on your PC, then
clicking the Apply button. It is the same if you use the Mac version
of iTunes, which I prefer.
Hope this helps to answer your question.
Regards.
lewis.

On 05/02/2013, Jim Portillo portillo@gmail.com wrote:

Hi.

I have a question.  I'm under the impression or theory that when my 
IPhone

receives mail from Gmail, it is removing it from the server.  I'm wanting
my
computer to receive the mail as well.  Is there a particular setting I 
can

go to on the IPhone to make sure that the mail isn't removed from the
server?  I've been looking in the settings and such but can't seem to 
find

such a setting.  I have an IPhone 5.
Thanks.
Jim


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Re: gmail settings on IPhone

2013-02-05 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Jim.

the reason for your problem is that the iPhone now sets up Gmail as
IMap by default, which I find annoying too. IMap, basically downloads
all the mail to the phone or computer that has that setting, and when
the emails are deleted, they are automatically deleted from the
server. The only way to avoid this I found, was to disconnect the
iPhone from any network, so that it couldn't connect to the internet,
then set up the email account again with POP3. Another way that might
help, is to synchronise your email settings from your PC with the use
of iTunes. If you use Microsoft Outlook, you can synchronise your PC's
email settings, by going into iTunes, selecting the Info
Radiobutton, and ticking the box that says Sync my Email accounts,
selecting Gmail from the list of accounts set up on your PC, then
clicking the Apply button. It is the same if you use the Mac version
of iTunes, which I prefer.
Hope this helps to answer your question.
Regards.
lewis.

On 05/02/2013, Jim Portillo portillo@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi.

 I have a question.  I'm under the impression or theory that when my IPhone
 receives mail from Gmail, it is removing it from the server.  I'm wanting
 my
 computer to receive the mail as well.  Is there a particular setting I can
 go to on the IPhone to make sure that the mail isn't removed from the
 server?  I've been looking in the settings and such but can't seem to find
 such a setting.  I have an IPhone 5.
 Thanks.
 Jim


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Re: gmail settings on IPhone

2013-02-05 Thread Glenn
That is not an iMap or POP3 difference, they both offer the opportunity to 
remove from server.
You just want to find the setting that says do not delete after downloading 
messages.
Glenn
- Original Message - 
From: Lewis Crack lewiscr...@googlemail.com
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 9:27 AM
Subject: Re: gmail settings on IPhone


Hi Jim.

the reason for your problem is that the iPhone now sets up Gmail as
IMap by default, which I find annoying too. IMap, basically downloads
all the mail to the phone or computer that has that setting, and when
the emails are deleted, they are automatically deleted from the
server. The only way to avoid this I found, was to disconnect the
iPhone from any network, so that it couldn't connect to the internet,
then set up the email account again with POP3. Another way that might
help, is to synchronise your email settings from your PC with the use
of iTunes. If you use Microsoft Outlook, you can synchronise your PC's
email settings, by going into iTunes, selecting the Info
Radiobutton, and ticking the box that says Sync my Email accounts,
selecting Gmail from the list of accounts set up on your PC, then
clicking the Apply button. It is the same if you use the Mac version
of iTunes, which I prefer.
Hope this helps to answer your question.
Regards.
lewis.

On 05/02/2013, Jim Portillo portillo@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi.

 I have a question.  I'm under the impression or theory that when my IPhone
 receives mail from Gmail, it is removing it from the server.  I'm wanting
 my
 computer to receive the mail as well.  Is there a particular setting I can
 go to on the IPhone to make sure that the mail isn't removed from the
 server?  I've been looking in the settings and such but can't seem to find
 such a setting.  I have an IPhone 5.
 Thanks.
 Jim


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