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    Gmail No Worky.

    This is an odd one. I have the Gmail Notifier in the system tray at the bottom left and this is functioning as normal. It loaded up on startup and said that I had mail. When I load up Gmail through a new browser or go to Check mail now through the Notifier nothing happens.

    What exactly have I done here or what can I do to get Gmail working again as I've got some important emails. Can I set my gmail emails to go to another email account?
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    #2
    I've found it a bit wobbly since yesterday tbh, I struggled to login for some reason.

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      #3
      It's odd because its showing my emails in the notifier so I know they are there and its working fine but I can't damned get the emails up to view fully.

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        #4
        it seems to be working ok for me on firefox.

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          #5
          I'm sure theres something I've done but I really cant think what I can do to remedy the situation. Its a bit of a pisser tbh to not be able to get my mails.

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            #6
            Wasn't working for me for a while yesterday. Just tried again a few hours later and it worked. Must be an error on their side.

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              #7
              Its working now. I deleted all cookies, cleared history and temporary files.

              Feel free to lock.

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                #8
                Same problem again and I've done all the above. Its been like this since yesterday and I've got mail I need to be sorting.

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                  #9
                  Enable POP and use a client, never had any probs that way.

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                    #10
                    Could you elaborate on that please yosai as that sounds like the answer.

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                      #11
                      He means connect to it using Outlook, Thunderbird or similar.

                      Yosai, I assume mail remains on the server when you browse it via pop3?

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                        #12
                        You can actually set that up in the settings page. You can set it to stay in the Inbox, move it to the Archive or move it to the Trash when you read it.
                        Those Google boys thought of everything!
                        Gawsh!

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