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Everything posted by hitest
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I think I figured it out. The certificate problem is coming from your old gmail incoming pop server settings. I encountered the same thing you did when trying to set-up my other thunderbird client on my other slackware box. I went into server settings and even though my incoming server was correctly identified as imap.gmail.com in the fields within I could see above that tbird thought I as talking about pop settings ( "as in server type"). I fixed this by removing my account and starting over and making sure that when I selected server it said imap. I can now check, send mail using my ima
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fundament foundation
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Debian Etch 4.0r1 Linux.
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Happy Birthday, Bobby!!!
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I've tried the live CD out. Excellent distro, very user friendly, great hardware support.
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You are very welcome:-)
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I found this job search link at Dell. Maybe this will have what you're looking for. Good luck, shanenin. Job Search- Dell
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children..............................( I feel blessed that my two children are happy and healthy)
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Hiya echobay! Welcome home! It is perfectly okay to go on a walk about. We are glad you've stopped by. Pull up a chair and rest your feet. How have you been?
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That's weird. I was using my TBird client to download my gmail using pop.gmail.com and switched over to imap.gmail.com....I didn't encounter that problem. Maybe you have some left over network settings from pop.gmail.com or maybe your ISP's settings are in there too? (are you using your ISP for sending mail or gmail's smtp server?) Just guessing.....not sure on this one.
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This is probably an obvious, but stupid question. Did you use the set-up instructions available when you log-in to your gmail account? IMAP must be enabled first through your gmail web account then you set-up your desk-top e-mail client after.
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Congrats:-) Nicely done, man!
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Do a little dance, make a little love, get down tonight! LMAO, classic stuff, Jeff!
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My deepest sympathies during this difficult time for your family.
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Wow, what a moron! I'm glad you didn't get hurt, JDoors!
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Good question:-) POP is okay, but, it is a bit old. With IMAP you can synchronize all of your e-mail clients, phones with your gmail IMAP server( or ISP if they support IMAP). For example, when you check your mail with your IMAP TBird client you will see exactly what is in your gmail inbox and vice versa. If you delete an e-mail from your TBird inbox it is also deleted from gmail, along with your inbox in your phone. IMAP is much better if you have multiple devices, e-mail clients. I wasn't that sold on IMAP until I gave it a try.....it totally rocks...trust me on this. Once you're usi
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... ... adjudicate............ word came to mind because 1) it's and 'ad' word and 2) it reminded me of the dreaded adjudication: when chess matches would run too long in H.S. competition (being adjourned); the result(s) (of to whom a game win or loss would be awarded) might tilt the match's favor to the opposing team hinged upon other than the two combatants (who were usually more inept than the judge(s) might invariably be. Aunt Judy...........(I have no idea why that just came to me, especially because I don't have one.......might have something to do with the Vicodin I've been taking for
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This is very cool! Gmail now has IMAP; I'm now using Thunderbird with gmail set as my IMAP mail server. IMAP rocks. IMAP