I'm using Thunderbird 9.0.1 with WebMail 1.4.6 and GMail 0.7.5.
My problem is that when I download mail, it remains unread in server.
If I want my unread messages count to be set to zero, I must enter
GMail website and view there my mails.
Can you use Thunderbird's built in IMAP to access Gmail? If you can, the state of mails in Thunderbird and on the server will always be in sync. (Apart from the short time between intervals when TB checks the mails)
On 26/01/2012 12:53, jjaammhh wrote:
> I'm using Thunderbird 9.0.1 with WebMail 1.4.6 and GMail 0.7.5.
> My problem is that when I download mail, it remains unread in server. > If I want my unread messages count to be set to zero, I must enter > GMail website and view there my mails.
> Can you use Thunderbird's built in IMAP to access Gmail? If you can, > the state of mails in Thunderbird and on the server will always be in > sync. (Apart from the short time between intervals when TB checks the > mails)
> On 26/01/2012 12:53, jjaammhh wrote: >> I'm using Thunderbird 9.0.1 with WebMail 1.4.6 and GMail 0.7.5.
>> My problem is that when I download mail, it remains unread in server. >> If I want my unread messages count to be set to zero, I must enter >> GMail website and view there my mails.
Thanks for your answers, but, obviously, I use webmail extension
because I can't access GMail via IMAP (router traffic control)
Recently Microsoft has released a plugin for Outlook to access Hotmail
via web (http), avoiding this way router traffic restrictions (the
same a Thunderbird WebMail, but synchronized with Hotmail Server
settings)
On 30 ene, 21:20, Timmy <polilti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Can you use Thunderbird's built in IMAP to access Gmail? If you can,
> > the state of mails in Thunderbird and on the server will always be in
> > sync. (Apart from the short time between intervals when TB checks the
> > mails)
> > On 26/01/2012 12:53, jjaammhh wrote:
> >> I'm using Thunderbird 9.0.1 with WebMail 1.4.6 and GMail 0.7.5.
> >> My problem is that when I download mail, it remains unread in server.
> >> If I want my unread messages count to be set to zero, I must enter
> >> GMail website and view there my mails.
> Thanks for your answers, but, obviously, I use webmail extension
> because I can't access GMail via IMAP (router traffic control)
> Recently Microsoft has released a plugin for Outlook to access Hotmail
> via web (http), avoiding this way router traffic restrictions (the
> same a Thunderbird WebMail, but synchronized with Hotmail Server
> settings)
> On 30 ene, 21:20, Timmy <polilti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I use IMAP for access to Gmail and Yahoo.
> > On 01/30/2012 02:50 PM, Chris Clifton wrote:
> > > Can you use Thunderbird's built in IMAP to access Gmail? If you can,
> > > the state of mails in Thunderbird and on the server will always be in
> > > sync. (Apart from the short time between intervals when TB checks the
> > > mails)
> > > On 26/01/2012 12:53, jjaammhh wrote:
> > >> I'm using Thunderbird 9.0.1 with WebMail 1.4.6 and GMail 0.7.5.
> > >> My problem is that when I download mail, it remains unread in server.
> > >> If I want my unread messages count to be set to zero, I must enter
> > >> GMail website and view there my mails.