On 15/08/15 17:55, g wrote:
On 08/15/15 15:56, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
not sure just what you are trying to do???
are you saying that you used gmail.wildblue.net or you used wildblue.net to get to gmail.com with thunderbird?
. Eight years ago wildblue had their own mail system, five or six years ago they switched to Google Mail and we were required configure Thunderbird to address the gmail servers, ie: pop.googlemail.com to receive mail, and their smtp to send.
. ok. you need to contact gmail.com and ask them how you can go about regaining access to your emails.
. No, they have already done this and there was sufficient notice given. My problem is displaying what I already have in the old Thunderbird with the new mail.wildblue.net Thunderbird.
You probably would need to see the problem to understand ,,,
"HOME1/MAIL" is the nfs server?
. Yes
. ok.
is "pop.gmail.com" a server that you used browser to join, or is it what wildblue used?
or, where you using your wildblue account to pull emails from pop.gmail?
. The mail could be accessed with a browser on googles web mail page but I never used that except to look through the spam they collected when I thought something was missing and my have been diverted as spam.
. thanks to bellsouth/at&t turning email over to yuckahoo, i had to set my email configs on server so that i pull emails from spam folder and not delete emails.
every day i have to log on to yuckahoo and mark good emails that are in spam folder as not spam in hopes that yuckahoo server would learn what is and is not spam. i also mark as spam what yuckahoo thinks is good. it is a loosing battle.
what is worse is that they no longer offer ability to certify email senders as not being spam.
even worse is fact that yuckahoo does a lot of bouncing of my support list emails. every day i get threads without original post and a lot of 're:' post get bounced to that i only know what a solution is is if the op replies to entire post showing solution.
. I can't find fault with the gmail service, it always worked and spam was a rarity! Not so now I am creating filters and trying to get the Thunderbird junk system to recognize it. Before this Google removed 99% of it, I guess I am spoiled and expect too much?