I currently have messages in my inbox. Posted Feb Wed 6th pm Oh BTW something else I've noticed: sometimes when I download messages, the status line at the bottom will say things like "Downloading message 6 of Posted Feb Fri 8th am Nothing?
Surely I'm not the only one this happens to? Posted Feb Fri 8th am If viewtopic. That would go a long ways towards explaining why nobody else is reporting the same problem in these forums. That way if there are any delays they are hidden from you, as they would effect the mail fetcher used by Gmail, not Thunderbird. It's also possible the mail fetcher would be unaffected if the problems only occur using IMAP.
Posted Feb Fri 8th am I see. You believe the issue lies with my ISP. Which is not exactly rural, but I take your point. I would have switched to a better ISP long ago, but I've had my current email address for over 20 years.
I wish there was a way to intercept the email address and redirect it somewhere else, without the ISP being involved One of these years I should start migrating to a new address that I control.
Your solution is interesting. I already have a secondary gmail address. It's currently configured to automatically forward any messages to my "rural" ISP address. My laptop would never interact directly with the ISP. Posted Feb Fri 8th am You have several options.
I think the cleanest one is to disable forwarding the second gmail address and configure the first gmail address to fetch mail from the second gmail address using the POP protocol , merging it into the first gmail addresses inbox. That would minimize the need to use your ISP as a email provider. If you still need to get some mail from that email address you might be able to configure webmail to forward all new mail to your first gmail address.
If not, configure the first gmail address to also fetch mail from the ISP. If the only mail you would get at your ISP is billing notices etc. That would let you totally ignore your ISP's mailbox. You can configure the mail fetcher to either pull only new mail or to pull both new and old mail.
I suggest you tell it to pull all of it both old and new. If you did that you would access all of your mail from one IMAP account the first gmail address , using Thunderbird on the laptop, and whatever app you use on your phone, ipad etc. In Thunderbird you could create multiple identities for the second gmail and the ISP email addresses in the first gmail account so that if you replied it would be appear to be sent from the same address the message was sent to.
You could configure a reply-to address of the first gmail address for each multiple identity, to help move people to using your first gmail address. Posted Feb Fri 8th pm You lost me a bit with the first and second gmail.
I have only one. Not ideal but I'll think about it. Would you say that TBird is responding appropriately by locking up solid for 10s of seconds or longer?? Ordinarily you can download large messages and TB allows you to keep working scroll through messages, etc while it downloads. The long download times wouldn't bother me much if I could continue working while it was downloading. Posted Feb Fri 8th pm I was confused by " I already have a secondary gmail address.
I agree Thunderbird doesn't seem to be responding appropriately. Posted Feb Fri 8th pm OK, sorry for the confusion. Yes, I currently have 2 addresses of interest: my primary address at the ISP, and a secondary gmail address that forwards to the ISP address. Just verified this. I deleted one of the new mails, from the inbox, then checked 'All Mail'. While the two remaining mails in the inbox were shown, the deleted mail was not. I then check 'Trash', and there it was.
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