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Does anybody have an optimal configuration for Apple Mail and Gmail? - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: Does anybody have an optimal configuration for Apple Mail and Gmail? (/showthread.php?tid=139402) Pages:
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Does anybody have an optimal configuration for Apple Mail and Gmail? - pinkoos - 07-27-2012 I'm trying to find an optimal setup of Gmail on Apple Mail where one can delete and archive messages. Any links for a good setup? Thanks. Re: Does anybody have an optimal configuration for Apple Mail and Gmail? - modelamac - 07-27-2012 I think you might describe "optimal" in a bit more detail. Perhaps which OS and a list of what you want to do with Gmail besides delete and archive. I started trying to describe a possible solution for you, but stopped, as it really gets complicated, and I'm still not sure what you want to accomplish. Re: Does anybody have an optimal configuration for Apple Mail and Gmail? - pinkoos - 07-27-2012 Thanks. I'm on Mountain Lion. I'm just trying to get Gmail in Mail to behave like Gmail on the web. If you have a setup you like, I'm all ears! Re: Does anybody have an optimal configuration for Apple Mail and Gmail? - Paul F. - 07-27-2012 What do you need to do that setting it up as an IMAP account doesn't get you? When you delete something, it's deleted. When you file something in a folder, it's filed... Both in Mail and on the Gmail web interface. Not real clear on what else you are looking for? Re: Does anybody have an optimal configuration for Apple Mail and Gmail? - pinkoos - 07-27-2012 Paul F. wrote: I'm not able to reproduce that behavior. When I delete something in Mail (trash can icon) it doesn't immediately go to the Trash on the web. It eventually does, but for some reason still has an "inbox" label attached to it. When I archive something in Mail (file cabinet icon) it creates a new [Imap]/Archive label on the web instead of just putting it into All Mail. Stuff like that. Re: Does anybody have an optimal configuration for Apple Mail and Gmail? - Gilbert - 07-27-2012 This was a topic in a recent newsletter from smalldog.com. Not sure it addresses everything but may help: http://blog.smalldog.com/techtails/tt829/ Good luck! Re: Does anybody have an optimal configuration for Apple Mail and Gmail? - pinkoos - 07-27-2012 Gilbert wrote: Thanks for that link, though that deals specifically with Gmail on iOS. My issue is with Gmail on Mail in Mountain Lion. Re: Does anybody have an optimal configuration for Apple Mail and Gmail? - Gilbert - 07-27-2012 pinkoos wrote: Thanks for that link, though that deals specifically with Gmail on iOS. My issue is with Gmail on Mail in Mountain Lion. Oops! That is what I get for replying as I am trying to get of the office on a Friday afternoon. Re: Does anybody have an optimal configuration for Apple Mail and Gmail? - pinkoos - 07-27-2012 Gilbert wrote: Thanks for that link, though that deals specifically with Gmail on iOS. My issue is with Gmail on Mail in Mountain Lion. Oops! That is what I get for replying as I am trying to get of the office on a Friday afternoon. No worries! It's always good to get reinforcement that I've set up Gmail on my iPhone properly. Re: Does anybody have an optimal configuration for Apple Mail and Gmail? - Paul F. - 07-27-2012 Hmm... I don't know... I haven't switched back and forth between the Mail interface and the Web interface fast enough to notice any "lag" as you describe. In the accounts I have set up as IMAP, it just seems to work pretty transparently... (to my pleasant surprise compared to some distant-past IMAP experiences... ). |