Re: Gmail question

2016-07-23 Thread Larry Thacker Jr.
Interesting. Thanks to both of you who answered. I rarely have reason to go digging through the trash, so as long as it doesn’t mean that somehow people are getting multiple copies of my messages it doesn’t really matter. I was just curious why it would be so. > On Jul 23, 2016, at 10:39

Re: Gmail question

2016-07-23 Thread Jonathan Cohn
I find that while composing messages, Google will keep various versions of the message labeled as drafts, and then when the message is sent it will move these to the trash. If you are using APple's mail as your primary interface into Gmail, you can remove this effect by telling mail not to

Re: Gmail question

2016-07-23 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, It sounds like your gMail is set to Trash things instead of Archiving them. I'm guessing that your Mail is also set to possibly move items from your Sent Mail to the Trash after a specific time period. I believe that this combination would present this duplication. Later... Tim Kilburn

Gmail question

2016-07-22 Thread Larry Thacker Jr.
This may or may not have anything to do with the Mac, but I am curious why I find multiple copies of messages I have sent in the trash. I did not use my Gmail account much until I discovered the ease with which one could go through list traffic in Mail and started using it for subscriptions.

pop3 with gmail question

2010-05-13 Thread dyer matthew
Hi, I am changing the subject line to reflect what I am goibng to ask. I am currently using imap with my gmail account, but my icon does not support this and when using it I will have to use pop3. My question is this. Is there a way to tell gmail that only messages that are new that are coming