You mean like webmail? :roll:Originally posted by: whoboo
imap allows you to read the email through your client but the file is still on their server.
Originally posted by: wckd
Originally posted by: zaku
anybody know how i can setup outlook, or another email program to separate each gmail account, instead of lumping everything into 'local folder'? i've got two gmail addresses that i want to use with an email client, but has not been able to separate emails from the two.
I'd like to know how as well. thanks in advance
Originally posted by: AnimEva
Originally posted by: wckd
Originally posted by: zaku
anybody know how i can setup outlook, or another email program to separate each gmail account, instead of lumping everything into 'local folder'? i've got two gmail addresses that i want to use with an email client, but has not been able to separate emails from the two.
I'd like to know how as well. thanks in advance
3rd request for an answer to this as well.
I have multiple gmails and would like to download the emails but in separate folders.
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It depends on your router. Most home routers have everything open (fewer tech support calls that way). If you're at work, it's a different story. You'll have to check the router config.Originally posted by: thinlizzie
...so do I have to open those 2 ports in my router to get my OE to authenticate with gmail??
Originally posted by: zaku
anybody know how i can setup outlook, or another email program to separate each gmail account, instead of lumping everything into 'local folder'? i've got two gmail addresses that i want to use with an email client, but has not been able to separate emails from the two.