![]() ![]() ![]() (Be cautious when deleting an account, as that will delete all messages in mailboxes associated with that account.) If it says POP, you’ll need to delete your GMail account from Mail and set it up again according to Google’s directions. Open Mail -> Preferences, click Accounts and see if it says IMAP or POP under your GMail account label. If you aren’t sure how you are connecting, IMAP is the default these days, but you should still check to be sure. Note that this information only applies to GMail accounts being accessed by IMAP, not POP. Or, at least, what appear to be duplicate messages, thanks to some oddities about how GMail works. Today I’ll discuss a common complaint among people trying to use Apple’s Mail program to access their GMail accounts: duplicate messages. ![]() Hiding GMail’s “All Mail” from Apple MailĪfter covering nothing but MacProtector for nearly three weeks, it’s time to move on to other topics. ![]()
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