Guy,
You are my hero today!
When I went into my Gmail account, I found a "settings" option and took a peek inside.
Yes, there was such a setting listed and below that was an option which I have now selected:
"Enable POP for all mail (even mail that's already been downloaded.")
Now I will maintain settings in PMail to reflect that I do not want mail deleted and I will deselect the option for only downloading mail that's already been read since the last download.
Hopefully, now I will be able to maintain duplicates of my mail on both computers. I had noticed that I can download my mail into my Android phone and still download it again into Pmail on one computer. Now, hopefully, I can download onto both.
I can't thank you enough. Even though I've been a user, and even a computer professional since the mid-90's, the technology keeps changing and it's not possible to keep up with it all unless you are fully invested in that part of the profession, which I no longer am. I have given details here in case someone else has a similar question in the future and finds this thread.
With much gratitude,
Judi :-)
<p>Guy,</p><p>You are my hero today! &nbsp;</p><p>When I went into my Gmail account, I found a "settings" option and took a peek inside.&nbsp;</p><p>Yes, there was such a setting listed and below that was an option which I have now selected:</p><p>"Enable POP for all mail (even mail that's already been downloaded.")
</p><p>Now I will maintain settings in PMail to reflect that I do not want mail deleted and I will deselect the option for only downloading mail that's already been read since the last download.</p><p>Hopefully, now I will be able to maintain duplicates of my mail on both computers.&nbsp; I had noticed that I can download my mail into my Android phone and still download it again into Pmail on one computer. Now, hopefully, I can download onto both.</p><p>I can't thank you enough. Even though I've been a user, and even a computer professional since the mid-90's, the technology keeps changing and it's not possible to keep up with it all unless you are fully invested in that part of the profession, which I no longer am. I have given details here in case someone else has a similar question in the future and finds this thread.
</p><p>With much gratitude, </p><p>Judi&nbsp; :-)
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