I didn't.

GEORGE TILLOTSON wrote:
> Chris Clifton wrote:
>> The easiest way to have your Gmail on the web and in Thunderbird 
>> synchronised (i.e. the same folder and filter structure) is to use 
>> Gmail's IMAP facility. I use this, any message moved from one folder to 
>> another in Thunderbird or the website is automatically moved to match 
>> when Thunderbird next logs in to Gmail. If you are using the extensions 
>> or Gmail's POP server, then the copies of mails in Thunderbird and on 
>> the website are essentially independent, what you do to one won't 
>> necessarily affect the other. It may be that Gmail or the extension 
>> includes label information in the headers of the mails when they're 
>> downloaded into TB. If so, you can set up filters in TB to sort the 
>> mails into folders similar to those on the website. If there is no label 
>> information in the headers, then you will need to set up filters using 
>> similar rules to thos you already have on the website.
>>
>> GEORGE6149 wrote:
>>   
>>> I use Gmail for my email. I am trying to use it in T-bird.I got all my
>>> email into T-bird with no problems,but they were no longer in Filters
>>> or Labels.Now I have one long list with no labels .Now I can't go into
>>> different categories to find what I'm looking for unless I go back to
>>> Gmail.I would like to use T-bird. Is there a way to import labels?
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>     
>>>   
>>>     
>>
>>   
> In the Gmail settings,am I supposed to disable POP  -Thanks
>
> >

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