O.P. RE: MsgPlus! 3.50 Pop3 Gmail Limitations
The whole problem is that Gmail doesn't stick to the POP3 specifications! A true POP3 account is not meant to be used as an online storage, that's what IMAP (web mail) is for. Either way, both POP3 and IMAP specification are very clear and should be followed to the letter. If not, a new protocol should be made, just like MS did for their Hotmail mails. 'Raping' an existing protocol like that is never a good idea and will make programs useless and people think they are buggy.
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A fix? (Download and) delete every read and sent mail. That's how POP3 should be used anyways by the user. If you don't want that, then switch to IMAP.
This post was edited on 03-18-2005 at 03:47 PM by CookieRevised.
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