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Subject:Re: Help with Gmail Filters From:Gene Kim-Eng <techwr -at- genek -dot- com> To:"Steve Janoff (non-Celgene)" <sjanoff -at- celgene -dot- com> Date:Wed, 29 Aug 2012 14:38:29 -0700
I'm not doing that, but I'm pretty sure I recall seeing instructions on the
Google site for configuring gmail to be readable through POP and IMAP
readerrs.
What I am doing is setting up my non-gmail accounts to forward mail to my
gmail account but also keep that mail on the default servers until I delete
it through Tbird at home. That way I can use gmail to read multiple
non-gmail accounts independently while out without changing the
availability of my mail at home. The downside of this setup is that I am
checking the same mail more than once a day but I find that to be
negligible.
Gene
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 2:15 PM, Steve Janoff (non-Celgene) <
sjanoff -at- celgene -dot- com> wrote:
> So Gene, are you saying you can use Eudora OSE as the front-end for Gmail
> and leave your Gmail e-mail on the web?
>
> I used Eudora for ages at home but when Gmail came on board, starting
> leaving all mail in the cloud instead of downloading it. I prefer it that
> way.
>
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