After using Thunderbird all these years I am now trying the plugin for
Firefox, Simple Mail and I like it.

On Feb 27, 6:13 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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