Gmail ignores whatever is set in your email client.
When you set up POP, you have to choose between mark Gmail copy as
read and Delete Gmail copy at the website.
Gmail also has the nasty habit of breaking email clients (the error
log fills up with web login required if you access
the
Hi
On Saturday 1 March 2014 at 12:38:06 PM, in
mid:1421892570.20140301123...@chriswilson.tv, Chris Wilson wrote:
01 March 2014
I subscribe to many mailing lists via e-mail. 99.9%
work fine, but one sends some mails in some odd format.
TB! won't read them without clicking on the html
Hello MFPA,
On Saturday, March 1, 2014, you wrote:
Hi
On Saturday 1 March 2014 at 12:38:06 PM, in
mid:1421892570.20140301123...@chriswilson.tv, Chris Wilson wrote:
01 March 2014
I subscribe to many mailing lists via e-mail. 99.9%
work fine, but one sends some mails in some odd
Hello Chris,
On Sat, 1 Mar 2014 12:38:06 +GMT Chris Wilson wrote:
CW I subscribe to many mailing lists via e-mail. 99.9% work fine, but one
CW sends some mails in some odd format. TB! won't read them without
CW clicking on the html tab, or the part_01.txt tab. Whichever I use to
CW see the
Hello Adrian,
Gmail ignores whatever is set in your email client.
That is true.
When you set up POP, you have to choose between mark Gmail copy as
read and Delete Gmail copy at the website.
I have four options:
- delete Gmail's copy
- keep Gmail's copy in the Inbox
- mark Gmail's copy as
Hello Chris,
Is there a way for TB! to be set to reply to this one mailing list
with html, and to use regular plain text for all my many other lists
please?
Yes, you can define Reply template for that folder to be HTML. Right
click on the folder, select Properties/Templates/Reply and in top
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