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On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 21:59:54 +0400, John H Meyers <jhmeyers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> The nature of Gmail's simulation of POP
> is that normally, as soon as any one POP client
> has fully downloaded any particular message,
> Gmail acts as if that message is "no longer on the POP server,"
> and subsequently tells no other client (nor even the same client)
> that it still exists.
well,
1) I use IMAP channel;
2) The event sequence was the next:
I registered at a site, they said me they'd send me activation letter.
I waited, and waited with Opera in my tray - nothing came.
After about an hour I decided to check with OE, and voila,
I've got the mail.
I reloaded Opera - no effect.
for whatever reason, after I had reverted to 9.27, "recent" trick doesn't
work any more - it's just endlessly "authenticating".
I am going to test one thing: at GMail prohibit pop3, leaving IMAP protocol
only.
--
Andrew Rybenkov
Opera 9.27.8841 ROCKS on WindowsME
"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
-- Benjamin Franklin
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