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Old 05-10-2020, 07:18 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
The problem with Outlook and GMail is that when you delete messages, the tags are removed and they don't actually get deleted. So someday, you'll run out of space on GMail.
You must have been using IMAP. I use POP3. IMAP is meant to leave everything on the server. It's good for collaborative email accounts (customer support) or having all the same email on different devices. With one user and one laptop/Desktop (Mac, Windows, Linux) the POP3 is better.
I've been using Thunderbird since late 2003 or early 2004 instead of Eudora. I forget what I used before Eudora. The two main IT companies I worked in always replaced Outlook on customer PCs, unless Outlook in MS Office was required for an on-site Exchange server for meetings.
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