Linked by David Adams on Tue 26th May 2009 15:44 UTC
In our latest "Ask OSNews" installment, a reader asks: "Do you think Apple will ever have a standalone Windows version of their email app so that us Window users can download and use it? My family and I currently use Incredimail and occasionally Thunderbird."
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Use IMAP instead of POP, and then move any spam messages to the "spam" folder that GMail automatically subscribes you to. That's how I do it on my iPhone and Thunderbird.
Plus, IMAP is generally better because all clients will be synced with each other regarding deletes and folders and message moving, since it's all done server-side.
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Use IMAP instead of POP, and then move any spam messages to the "spam" folder that GMail automatically subscribes you to. That's how I do it on my iPhone and Thunderbird.
Plus, IMAP is generally better because all clients will be synced with each other regarding deletes and folders and message moving, since it's all done server-side.
Edited 2009-05-27 02:32 UTC