[quote user="StanH"]I have set up IMAP but I am not sure I am using it correctly. I can drag messages from Gmail to Pegasus folders, but Gmail loads & sorts again every time I click on a Pegasus folder to open it. How can I prevent this?[/quote]
A drag means you are moving messages out of Gmail to a local Pegasus Mail folder. The IMAP connection then syncs to the mailbox on the Gmail server with the changes. Consider copying instead of moving.
[quote user="StanH"]Also, when Gmail starts an undesired long sort -- is there a brake switch?[/quote]
No
[quote user="StanH"]Also, I don't understand "(create a Gmail folder and place others within so to avoid the 2 GB boundary)".
How can I learn about this? I have over 3GB in Gmail.[/quote]
I believe aderoy meant to suggest creating a tray called 'Gmail" and then creating folders inside of that tray for the messages. You would then distribute the messages from Gmail into these folders in whatever manner is meaningful to you as a way to prevent any of the Pegasus Mail folders from reaching the 2 GB limit.
<p>[quote user="StanH"]I have set up IMAP but I am not sure I am using it correctly. I can drag messages from Gmail to Pegasus folders, but Gmail loads &amp; sorts again every time I click on a Pegasus folder to open it. How can I prevent this?[/quote]</p><p>A drag means you are moving messages out of Gmail to a local Pegasus Mail folder.&nbsp; The IMAP connection then syncs to the mailbox on the Gmail server with the changes.&nbsp; Consider copying instead of moving.
</p><p>[quote user="StanH"]Also, when Gmail starts an undesired long sort -- is there a brake switch?[/quote]</p><p>No
[quote user="StanH"]Also, I don't understand "(create a Gmail folder and place others within so to avoid the 2 GB boundary)". </p><p>How can I learn about this? I have over 3GB in Gmail.[/quote]</p><p>I believe aderoy meant to suggest creating a tray called 'Gmail" and then creating folders inside of that tray for the messages.&nbsp; You would then distribute the messages from Gmail into these folders in whatever manner is meaningful to you as a way to prevent any of the Pegasus Mail folders from reaching the 2 GB limit.
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