As Google mentioned that :
All IMAP clients differ, and you can configure your mail client's settings to best suit your needs. However, to work optimally with Gmail, we recommend certain settings. Click on your client below to view our recommended configuration.
iPhone
From your mail account's
Advanced Settings:
Deleted Mailbox > On My iPhone > Trash Deleted Messages > Remove > Never
With these settings, messages deleted from the web interface will show up only under your
[Gmail]/Trash folder. In addition, messages trashed from the iPhone will show up under your iPhone
Trash folder and your
[Gmail]/All Mail folder.
Note: If you're using an iPhone with software update 1.1.3 or later and you automatically configured IMAP by tapping the large Gmail icon in Mail, messages trashed from your iPhone will be moved to the [Gmail]/Trash folder rather than the [Gmail]/All Mail folder, where these messages are set to be permanently deleted after 30 days. For more information, please see our article on deleting and archiving on iPhones or visit Apple Support. To avoid this type of deletion behavior, please manually configure your iPhone.
Thunderbird 2.0
From the Tools menu, select
Account Settings and highlight your Gmail address. 1. On the
Server Settings tab:
Check for new messages at startup > checked Check for new messages every 10 minutes > checked When I delete a message > Mark it as deleted Clean up ("Expunge") Inbox on Exit > do NOT check Empty Trash on Exit > do NOT check
2. On the
Copies & Folders tab in the
When sending messages, automatically section:
Place a copy in > do NOT check
3. On the
Copies & Folders tab in the
Drafts and Templates section:
Keep message drafts in > Other Other > [Your Gmail address] > [Gmail] > Drafts
4. On the
Junk Settings tab
Enable adaptive junk mail controls > do NOT check
5. Click
OK to save and close your account settings. If you'd like to to further enhance your IMAP experience, please carefully follow these additional steps:
- In the 'Tools' menu, open Options.
- On the 'Advanced' tab, open the General section.
- Click the Config Editor button.
- In the 'Filter' box, type 'browser.cache.memory.capacity'
- Double-click on the browser.cache.memory.capacity entry to edit its value.
- Change the value to '30720' and click OK.
- Delete the text in the 'Filter' box and type 'mail.server.default.fetch_by_chunks'
- Double-click on the mail.server.default.fetch_by_chunks entry to set its value to false.
- Close the 'about:config' window and then close 'Options' by clicking OK.
Apple Mail
From the
Mail menu, click
Preferences >
Accounts >
Mailbox Behaviors
Drafts: Store draft messages on the server > do NOT check Sent: Store sent messages on the server > do NOT check Junk: Store junk messages on the server > checked Delete junk messages when > Never Trash: Move deleted messages to the Trash mailbox > do NOT check Store deleted messages on the server > do NOT check
Outlook 2003
Outlook Express
On the
Send tab in
Tools >
Options:
Save copy of sent messages in the "Sent Items" folder > do NOT Check Send messages immediately > checked
If you're not using one of the above listed clients, as a general rule, we suggest the following settings:
Sending:
- Do NOT save sent messages on the server. If your client is sending mail through Gmail's SMTP server, your sent messages will be automatically copied to the [Gmail]/Sent Mail folder.
- DO save draft messages on the server. If you want your drafts in your mail client to sync correctly with Gmail's web interface, set your client to save drafts to the [Gmail]/Drafts folder.
Deleting:
- Do NOT save deleted messages on the server. Messages that are deleted from an IMAP folder (except for those in [Gmail]/Spam or [Gmail]/Trash) only have that label removed and still exist in All Mail. Hence, your client doesn't need to store an extra copy of a deleted message.
- Do NOT save deleted messages to your [Gmail]/Trash folder because this will delete a message in all folders.
- Do NOT save deleted messages to your [Gmail]/All Mail folder as some clients will try to empty this folder and ultimately fail. This can lead to delayed mail access or excessive battery consumption on a mobile device.
Junk mail and spam:
- Do NOT enable your client's junk mail filters. Gmail's spam filters also work in your IMAP client, and we recommend turning off any additional anti-spam or junk mail filters within your client. Your client's filter will attempt to download and classify all of your existing messages, which may slow down your client until the process is complete.
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