On 08/20/2015 06:52 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 08/20/2015 05:42 PM, jd1008 wrote:
But, once downloaded by one of his TB clients, he is not able
to download them on the other TB client.
This is the issue. I am sure you read my reply to Joe Zeff.
I think it IS the gmail server that is doing this, but none of the
settings betray how it is done.
Back when I did tech support for an ISP, we occasionally had calls
from customers who needed to download the same emails (POP3) to
several machines. We had them set all but one of them to leave the
mail on the server, and made sure that the one that took them off was
the last one to download them. I'm not sure that you can do this with
Gmail because I don't know if it honors deletion requests from the
client.
It apparently does support deletion, once downloaded, as I showed Tom
Horsely:
These are the options:
Keep GMail's copy in the Inbox
Mark Gmail's copy as Read
Archive GMail's copy
Delete GMail's copy
But he has selected Keep GMail's copy in the Inbox.
So, I am puzzled why the next TB client is not downloading
his new messages.
Perhaps this is a question only Google can answer, and I have
had no luck getting no luck getting answers from google support.
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