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1279737 2012-06-05 06:31:00 When an email (Gmail) is downloaded to my mobile phone, it is removed from my gmail when accessing from my computer. How do I leave a copy so that it is still available for me to view it through my PC?

Is it possible at all?

Cheers
bk T (215)
1279738 2012-06-05 06:45:00 Set the phone up to use IMAP on the gmail account rather than pop3. CYaBro (73)
1279739 2012-06-05 07:27:00 Couldn't find any where to set it up!

My phone is a Nokia x6
bk T (215)
1279740 2012-06-05 08:19:00 Couldn't find any where to set it up!

My phone is a Nokia x6
Symbian? Seriously?
Nick G (16709)
1279741 2012-06-05 09:37:00 Yes, symbian. Anything wrong with it? It's a great phone especially the GPS! bk T (215)
1279742 2012-06-05 21:38:00 No, nothing wrong, I was just a bit surprised. At least the x6 has a capacitive touchscreen instead of a resistive one. To set it up, go into your app drawer or similar. Open up the email setup app, not the email app, and set it up. Use the manual option, and select the imap instead of the pop3 option. Nick G (16709)
1279743 2012-06-05 23:24:00 There should be an option along the lines of "Never delete from server" on any decent mail client... inphinity (7274)
1279744 2012-06-06 03:40:00 In your Gmail account go to settings, forwarding and POP/IMAP and select the option to keep email in Gmail inbox etc. berryb (99)
1279745 2012-06-06 03:49:00 In your Gmail account go to settings, forwarding and POP/IMAP and select the option to keep email in Gmail inbox etc.

This one :thumbs:

IMAP will eat up unnecessary bandwidth if you have a lot of folders.
wratterus (105)
1279746 2012-06-06 04:35:00 This one :thumbs:

IMAP will eat up unnecessary bandwidth if you have a lot of folders.
:thumbs: Where is that +1 icon.
mikebartnz (21)
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