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Asked by suzannesu
at 2024-11-28 12:31:19
Point:500 Replies:3 POST_ID:828842USER_ID:11754
Topic:
Email Clients;Email Servers;Email Protocols
I am using IMAP to access my Gmail (paid Google Apps) account.
I am using Thunderbird on the computer at the office and Thunderbird on the Notebook.
Sometimes I have Thunderbird open at the office while I use it on the notebook as well.
It seems that although I use IMAP, I end up with a different sync state at the two computers. For instance, I am moving a couple of emails into folders (Labels on Gmail) and it seems all fine. But when I get to the office, they are still at the Inbox.
It almost seems like Gmail remembers state per client. But it could be something else.
I never had these problems before using other IMAP servers.
Is there something I could do about that?
I am using Thunderbird on the computer at the office and Thunderbird on the Notebook.
Sometimes I have Thunderbird open at the office while I use it on the notebook as well.
It seems that although I use IMAP, I end up with a different sync state at the two computers. For instance, I am moving a couple of emails into folders (Labels on Gmail) and it seems all fine. But when I get to the office, they are still at the Inbox.
It almost seems like Gmail remembers state per client. But it could be something else.
I never had these problems before using other IMAP servers.
Is there something I could do about that?
Author: suzannesu replied at 2024-01-13 17:18:54
problem still exists, but this seems to be a problem of TB.
Author: suzannesu replied at 2024-11-29 00:19:36
Thanks Duncan
I have read all this and made sure the sync settings in Thunderbird are correct.
I believe the problem is because I keep Thunderbird open on both computers sometimes.
I have read all this and made sure the sync settings in Thunderbird are correct.
I believe the problem is because I keep Thunderbird open on both computers sometimes.
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Expert: duncanb7 replied at 2024-11-28 16:30:34
500 points GOOD
Did you read this articles before
https://support.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/kb/imap-synchronization
Optional article since you 've already switch from POP3 to IMP , but just cross-check
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/3-ways-to-sync-thunderbird-emails-across-multiple-computers/
Before answering your qesution,
Could you open the Synchronization and Storage page in the Account Settings dialog (Tools | Account Settings...), and look at
Message Synchronzing in which there a check box at keep message for this account on this computer ?
Is it checked or un-checked on both computer and notebook ?
Hope understand your question completely, if not , please point it out.
Duncan
https://support.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/kb/imap-synchronization
Optional article since you 've already switch from POP3 to IMP , but just cross-check
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/3-ways-to-sync-thunderbird-emails-across-multiple-computers/
Before answering your qesution,
Could you open the Synchronization and Storage page in the Account Settings dialog (Tools | Account Settings...), and look at
Message Synchronzing in which there a check box at keep message for this account on this computer ?
Is it checked or un-checked on both computer and notebook ?
Hope understand your question completely, if not , please point it out.
Duncan