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Joe Hart wrote:
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> I'm not sure that Icedove works right when it comes to checking,
> receiving and telling you about new mail.
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> For example, I have a filter sending all d-u mail to a folder. When new
> mail comes, quite frequently it doesn'
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Michael Marsh wrote:
> On 3/23/07, Celejar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Some spam makes it past Gmail's spam filter. Look in the spam folder in
>> the web interface to see how much doesn't. You should anyway do that
>> regularly because Gmail gets som
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Celejar wrote:
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> Some spam makes it past Gmail's spam filter. Look in the spam folder in
> the web interface to see how much doesn't. You should anyway do that
> regularly because Gmail gets some false positives.
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> Celejar
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You are right. I
On 3/23/07, Celejar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Some spam makes it past Gmail's spam filter. Look in the spam folder in
the web interface to see how much doesn't. You should anyway do that
regularly because Gmail gets some false positives.
Gmail also counts spam towards your quota, and I've noti
> This is incorrect (at least for me). Gmail keeps thousands of spam
> messages in the Spam folder and doesn't send them when I use POP
> access. Of course, I still get the spam that makes it to the Inbox.
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> Celejar
I don't pop my gmail account, so I don't know for sure, but I do think I
reme
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 22:36:52 +0800
Wei Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Celejar wrote:
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> > This is incorrect (at least for me). Gmail keeps thousands of spam
> > messages in the Spam folder and doesn't send them when I use POP
> > acces
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>> Joe Hart wrote:
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>>> Could that be because gmail is moving mail that it thinks is spam into
>>> you
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Celejar wrote:
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> This is incorrect (at least for me). Gmail keeps thousands of spam
> messages in the Spam folder and doesn't send them when I use POP
> access. Of course, I still get the spam that makes it to the Inbox.
>
> Celejar
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That is
Celejar wrote:
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Wei Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Joe Hart wrote:
Could that be because gmail is moving mail that it thinks is spam into
your spam folder that you don't download? You might really have new
mail
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 20:48:02 +0800
Wei Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Joe Hart wrote:
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> > Could that be because gmail is moving mail that it thinks is spam into
> > your spam folder that you don't download? You might really have new
> > m
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Joe Hart wrote:
> Could that be because gmail is moving mail that it thinks is spam into
> your spam folder that you don't download? You might really have new
> mail, but since google thinks that it is spam, it doesn't send it.
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> Joe
It seems tha
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Joe Hart wrote:
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> I don't know about what makes it else makes it beep, but I do know you
> can change what is does when you receive new mail. Edit -> Preferences
> -> General - When new messages arrive: Checkboxes and Advanced button.
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> If yo
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Michael Pobega wrote:
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> I notice you're using Gmail. Sometimes when I fetch mail it says I
> have 2 new messages, and I actually have 1. I think Gmail does
> something that makes the MUA think there is a new message, but there
> isn't a new email.
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> On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 07:36:53PM +0800, Wei Chen wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> I know that Icedove will "beep" when a new mail is received.
>> But sometimes it also beeps when there
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Wei Chen wrote:
> Hi,
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> I know that Icedove will "beep" when a new mail is received.
> But sometimes it also beeps when there is no new mail or
> anything else. Is there any other case in which Icedove beeps?
> Thanks.
>
I don't know about what ma
On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 07:36:53PM +0800, Wei Chen wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I know that Icedove will "beep" when a new mail is received.
> But sometimes it also beeps when there is no new mail or
> anything else. Is there any other case in which Icedove
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Hi,
I know that Icedove will "beep" when a new mail is received.
But sometimes it also beeps when there is no new mail or
anything else. Is there any other case in which Icedove beeps?
Thanks.
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