Gmail folders don't show after importing to Incredimail


  1. Posts : 8
    Windows 10
       #1

    Gmail folders don't show after importing to Incredimail


    It's a bit confusing to explain, but I have my gmail coming into my Incredimail program on my computer, and I have made folders in that mail program. When I go to the gmail website if I'm out and away from my computer, I can't see the folders. This is really inconvenient because I put the emails in folders to keep me organized but then they aren't available for me when I need them and I can't get to my computer. I realize they would be in All mail but it's too hard to try to find something that would be way back.

    Is there anything that someone here can suggest that I try? I've tried googling this problem many times and was not able to solve this problem.

    Thank you for any help you can give me.
    Jovin43
    Last edited by Jovin43; 21 Sep 2018 at 13:44.
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  2. Posts : 30,192
    Windows 11 Pro x64 Version 23H2
       #2

    Hi Jovin43.

    Don't know anything about Incredimail but have a good understanding of mail.

    I'm not sure what you mean you imported Gmail folders. I'm assuming your imported them into personal local (this computer only) folders.

    Normally you add an account to an email program and now a days we normally use IMAP as the protocol. Set up correctly you see your gmail Inbox and all the folders associated with your gmail account. The gmail account out on Google servers is the book of record. All the folders are within your online account and what you see on your devices is a "Sync'ed" version.

    Add an folder on client and you should see it within GMAIL on the web. Delete an email on any device and it updates the Gmail online account and all other clients as they sync up.

    Now most mail clients (Thunderbird, Outlook 20xx, etc ) also let you set up Personal local folders that are only on the device hosting the client. In essence you are moving the mail from a Gmail folder, maybe inbox, to a personal local folder. These personal folders that are on specific devices are not replicated or sync across your ecosystem.

    POP accounts are an older protocol and do not sync up across multiple clients. People very much use personal local folders with POP clients. POP would deliver the mail to the client, you would determine how long to keep on server and from their you would file in your personal local folders.


    So you need to check how you set up your Gmail account in your program, it should be IMAP. Then when you create folders you create these folders within the GMAIL account in your program. You can tell it is set up correctly as you should see this folder in GMAIL when using a browser. One thing to check as well is the security on your Gmail account. One option is to Enable the use of "Less secure apps" If gmail doesn't like security you are using it will block syncing until you enable "Less secure apps".

    As to your existing mail, that I assume are in personal local folders, you would have to read how to transfer to the folders nested with in your Gmail account.


    Ken
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  3. Posts : 8
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thank you, Ken.


    I'm not sure I can follow all the helpful advice you've given me, and I have tried to do some of this before. I will clarify that I use Incredimail email program and import my gmail into it. There I make folders in the Incredimail program, and when I go to the gmail website, I no longer can view the folders OR the emails that I put into them, unless of course I went through the whole "all mail" folder, which is not an option. It's too hard to figure out when I received certain emails there.

    I will definitely give some of these hints a try again. I appreciate your help and thank you for your time in responding so in depth.

    Jovin
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  4. Posts : 30,192
    Windows 11 Pro x64 Version 23H2
       #4

    This support article may help. It too mentions the use of Less secure apps.

    https://support.incredimail.com/hc/e...-Configuration

    Please review your set up in terms of security and protocol, IMAP vs POP.
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  5. Posts : 8
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thanks again, Ken.


    I've been trying to see how gmail was imported to my Incredimail and I'm seeing that it's a POP and can't see how to change this. I'm not great with tech stuff, but I'm looking around. I might have to wait until I can get my daughter to review your suggestions. She's not well right now so I have to try on my own to remedy this problem. I'm going away in a week (possibly) and was hoping to get this problem straightened out before then.

    I appreciate all of your suggestions.

    Jovin

    Edited to add: I have checked both links. I've done that "add" to my account before and have shown two gmail accounts when I only have one. Have been afraid to delete one, so I'd better not try again. I think I will have to get my daughter to help.
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  6. Posts : 30,192
    Windows 11 Pro x64 Version 23H2
       #6

    Okay. Have her use that article I just sent.

    Your account has to be IMAP to see and use all your folders in GMAIL.

    When using POP you wind up with folders on your device. GMAIL can't see them and you can't use on other devices.

    Usually deleting accounts out of a mail client doe s not impact the host (gmail account on gmail servers) but I'm not sure on how you imported?

    Can you point me to their Import article ?
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