On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 3:06 PM, Levi Wallach <[email protected]> wrote: > Hmm, pop actually downloads your messages to a local store and lets you do > what you want with them but whatever you do doesn't effect the server, thus > you can delete them on your phone and they will still be on the serve. > Unless I'm misreading your meesage, isn't that what you want?
Technically, POP3 _moves_ messages from the server to your local client. Some clients can get the server to keep its copies, but POP3 isn't meant to keep stuff on the server long-term. > And yes, I'd love to get some better gmail functionality both in the way of > taggin and archiving. I wonder if Android does a lot more with that? Dunno...webOS does enough for me...basically all I need Gmail to do. I don't think I'd actually do a lot of complex filing and tagging on my handheld...it's just not that great a UI and no keyboard shortcuts.
