I have used Thunderbird for years and always liked it. I also use
Gmail with it. When I got Thunderbird 3 I also changed from POP to
IMAP for the first time ever. No problems sending and receiving mail.
A few things I don't like as well now. When I receive any email, one
copy goes to inbox, another copy goes to my account folder, another
copy goes to archives. I don't see any point in saving mail in an
archive folder. I don't need the same mail in multiple folders. Before
when I had the older Thunderbird and POP when mail came the only place
it went was inbox. Also before all my gmail spam was kept on the gmail
server and not sent to Thunderbird. This might be because of IMAP. I
made these changes because my gmail account was having problems and
errors and I noticed that now gmail is pushing the IMAP. I may  have
to remove Thunderbird and start over fresh. Why is the archive folder
that you can't delete necessary? Thanks

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