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Topic | has anyone had this happen with gmail before? |
Sahuagin 02/12/24 9:17:41 PM #4: | if it's setup as IMAP then this kind of thing can happen since you're seeing a copy of the state that's on the server (if it updates locally, fails to update remotely, and then later refreshes local with the current remote state, it would do exactly what you described).
if it's POP3 then the "read" state flag would be written to your local hard drive instead and this probably wouldn't happen (maybe if your HD was majorly failing). --- This day is gone. We can't relive it. It's gone forever. ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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