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    Sorry, I mentioned 'junkmail folder' just not in the right context. I was referring to the junkmail folder. I've had maybe 1 in the week of using the service go to my inbox, and 1 go to junkmail that shouldn't have. I'm very pleased

    Quote Originally Posted by MrGibbage View Post
    50 spams a day!!??!?!?! Yikes! In your inbox, or is that what they are catching? If that's what they are catching, then GREAT, but if you are getting that in your inbox, then that is UNSAT.

    Thanks for the feedback on the hosted domain functionality.

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    Wow... mine doesn't do that I have Premier level, with no ads... plenty of tracking numbers, but they don't show up anywhere...

    Quote Originally Posted by hawtseks View Post
    ...gmail has this wonderful function that searches through your emails for tracking numbers and when it finds one it automatically puts this link on the side, above where the ads show up, which brings you right to the tracking page on ups.com or fedex or whatever. This feature is very convenient for me and i'm hoping it will be available in some way on the G1. I'm guessing nobody knows yet though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by furrypotato View Post
    Couple more things to point out then now you've made the switch to Gmail...

    POP3 checking - gmail only seems to connect to and check your pop3 accounts at intervals between 30-60 mins ( It almost seems random!). But if you expect an email in you can force gmail to check a pop3 account in 'Settings' then 'Accounts'
    Albeit not very elegant, this POP3 temp. work-around of going through Gmail server works OK for me. However the 10-30 minutes lag time of receiving email to my G1 phone is rather painful. At the moment, Google made clear that changing the frequency of fetching your mail is not an option.

    http://mail.google.com/support/bin/a...88&ctx=sibling

    Once you've set up Mail Fetcher, Google will check your other accounts on a regular basis, and new mail will appear automatically in Gmail. Gmail checks individual accounts for new messages at different rates, depending on previous mail fetch attempts. At this time you can't customize the frequency of automatic mail fetches.
    The delay of getting POP3 email is unacceptable to me, here's to hope that Google/T-Mobile will resolve this POP3 email fiasco soon.

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