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<p>Well firstly, im pretty sure you can schedule when to download
emails, and with desktop integration, you can get notifications,
through one channel, whenever any one of your email accounts, even
your own server email accounts get a message.</p>
<p>And some people prefer to avoid using google services
unnecessarily. It's basically the good thing to do, using gmail
probably isnt, i figure. Also, when you download a local copy,
it's more efficient to retirve it locally, for the vast majority,
i shold then, than contastnalyty accessing the cloud for repeat
requests for the same data, is just environmentally irresponsible,
too,. basically, using gmail, is probably dumb, so a good option
exists, and probably it's used, there ya go. next time *maybe* do
you own homework, im sure it's written in a guide, on how to be
decent. Sometimes we all make mistakes tho. anyhow, best wishes,
farewell.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 15/03/2017 11:36 AM, Raymond House
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<div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">Hello all, I
have been using ubuntu for many years now and I still don't
know what is the use of thunderbird.It duplicates my gmail
account,is slow,and seems complicated.I have been trying once
more to use it and it just seems to be a duplication of gmail
(or any other mail service).I'm probably missing something
here but after many bouts with it I still don't get it.I am
wondering why it is always on all the new distros? I suppose
some people like it, I don't.This is one of the rare things
that bug me about ubuntu, because I would never use any other
OS.Thanks.<br>
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