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From: nn on 9 Mar 2010 20:03 Hello again You wrote: Another option with Gmail is to use IMAP. In this case the mail programs mirror the web mail. Any changes made in either PC or the web get reflected in the others next time you synch. This includes deleting messages or moving between folders. This is what I want. I have now tried a third time to do the settings for the IMAP in the Gmail as well as in the Windows mail. I have started a new account in the Gmail instead of trying to change the old one and made it the standard one. There the famous drop curtain actually existed and I could click for IMAP. The rest of the settings are as follows. Unfortunately 800 new messages come again. The second time today. So my concern this time is only the first stationary computer with Windows mail. The Gmail account - Settings -Forwarding and POP/IMAP are: 1. Status: POP is activated for all mails that has arrived since 2009-10-28 Enable POP for all mail Enable POP for mail that arrives from now on Disable POP (Nothing else is clicked) 2. When messages are fetched with POP – erase G mails copy 3 Imap has been activated The settings in the Windows mail are: Under server: The server for incoming e mail is an IMAP – server Incoming e-mail (IMAP): Pop.gmail.com Outgoing e-mail (smtp): smtp.gmail.com Under advanced: Outgoing e-mail (smtp): 25 Incoming e-mail (IMAP): 995 Under IMAP “the pathway of the toot..”: ???? So my questions are 1. Are the settings right in the Windows mail? The ports? 2. What shall I do with the pathway of the root ?? (in amateurish translation) 3. How can I get rid of the 1600 new messages? Messages that I probably erased over time from Windows mail but not from Gmail 4. Is the following setting correct? “When messages are fetched with POP – erase G mails copy” If someone would just give a comment I will e-mail you a Schwarzwald cake, or at least be very thankful! and thanks everyone else too for good ideas. Ove, Stockholm
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 9 Mar 2010 21:32 Start here http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=75725 or here http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=77659 then see http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=78892 Need more help? Post here http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/gmail/label?lid=4d203e8a0a1429ff&hl=en nn wrote: > Hello again > > You wrote: > Another option with Gmail is to use IMAP. In this case the mail > programs mirror the web mail. Any changes made in either PC or the web > get reflected in the others next time you synch. This includes deleting > messages or moving between folders. > > This is what I want. I have now tried a third time to do the settings for > the IMAP in the Gmail as well as in the Windows mail. I have started a new > account in the Gmail instead of trying to change the old one and made it > the > standard one. There the famous drop curtain actually existed and I could > click for IMAP. The rest of the settings are as follows. Unfortunately 800 > new messages come again. The second time today. > > So my concern this time is only the first stationary computer with Windows > mail. > > The Gmail account - Settings -Forwarding and POP/IMAP are: > 1. Status: POP is activated for all mails that has arrived since > 2009-10-28 > Enable POP for all mail > Enable POP for mail that arrives from now on > Disable POP > > (Nothing else is clicked) > > 2. When messages are fetched with POP – erase G mails copy > > 3 Imap has been activated > > > The settings in the Windows mail are: > Under server: > The server for incoming e mail is an IMAP – server > Incoming e-mail (IMAP): Pop.gmail.com > Outgoing e-mail (smtp): smtp.gmail.com > > Under advanced: > Outgoing e-mail (smtp): 25 > Incoming e-mail (IMAP): 995 > > Under IMAP > “the pathway of the toot..”: ???? > > So my questions are > 1. Are the settings right in the Windows mail? The ports? > 2. What shall I do with the pathway of the root ?? (in amateurish > translation) > 3. How can I get rid of the 1600 new messages? Messages that I probably > erased over time from Windows mail but not from Gmail > 4. Is the following setting correct? “When messages are fetched with POP – > erase G mails copy” > > If someone would just give a comment I will e-mail you a Schwarzwald cake, > or at least be very thankful! > > and thanks everyone else too for good ideas. > > Ove, Stockholm
From: nn on 10 Mar 2010 07:58 Problem is not resolved, it´s worse, but that´s because of my own mistakes. I want to thank you and everyone else so much for great help and patience. I have now taken my question to Google. If anyone´s interested in what happens: http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/gmail/thread?tid=7aa42d0bbeb5bf85&hl=en Thank you /Ove, Stockholm
From: elisabeth singendonk on 10 Mar 2010 10:54
"nn" <nn(a)discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht news:A313B47A-2986-44D3-8D43-94785FA146C4(a)microsoft.com... >I am using gmail for e-mail. I use the e-mail program Windows mail. But I >now > have two computers. I would like to open my e-mails on the new computer > too, > in a neat e-mail program. Outlook Express is pre installed so I want to > use > that. The new computer (a netbook) operates with mobile broadband, they > stationary computer gets internet from cable. > > Computer 1: (stationary) > Runs on broadband, Internet Explorer 8, Windows Vista, Windows mail > > Computer 2 (netbook): > Runs on mobile internet, Internet Explorer 8, Windows XP, Outlook Express > 6 > > I have configurated my e-mail account by just mirroring the settings from > computer 1 to computer 2. It doesn�t work. Possible to fix it? > > Thankful for all help I can get. > > Ove, Stockholm > |