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I'm not sure, actually. Where would I find that setting?
[eta: Okay, Gmail says that it's using IMAP, and that deleting messages on the iPhone should move them into the Trash online. Which used to be the case but hasn't been working for the past couple of days.]
OK, that's weird. If you were using POP, I'd have a suggestion, but with IMAP I got nothin'. The whole point of IMAP is that it's supposed to stay synched.
Oh wait -- try this (I'm assuming your iPhone works the same as my iPod Touch):
On the iPhone, go into the mail settings and select the advanced options under your account. In the top "Mailbox Behaviors" section, select Deleted Mailbox and make sure the Trash folder on the server is selected. I don't have access here at work so I can't walk through it as thoroughly as I'd like, but that's the gist of it.
In the top "Mailbox Behaviors" section, select Deleted Mailbox and make sure the Trash folder on the server is selected.
It is.
I'm guessing this is a Gmail issue, since I haven't changed any settings on the phone recently.
the mail app on my Touch was acting wonky the other day, but i haven't used it since then and i use yahoo.
One of us. One of us.
Drew did it again. I wonder if he get's toaster ovens or something. (says one who was peer pressured into getting an iPhone, and LOVING it!)
Nobody but me lusts for the G1?
To be fair, I lust for the G1 and Pre about equally, but am already on T-Mobile and have no interest in switching, so it wins. For now.
I have no interest in the iPhone for reasons I can't even understand in my own head.
I think I remember that shrift is a G1-o-phile. And so is Darth, but I haven't seen him around these parts in years.
I'd lust after other phones, but for me one of the single most important things is that my Phone/Organizer integrates seamlessly into my workflow. I manage contacts, appointments, and emails from at least 4 computers and my iPhone. It's the only thing out there that just plugs in and works with iCal and all the other items that work with MobileMe. I'm cranky that the iPhone doesn't have copy and paste. I'm kinda neutral on the keyboard. I wish the IM clients were better. Overall it is still the best phone/PDA I've had, but it is not without weak spots. I will say I have been enjoying the App store. I now have a DB meter, signal generator, FFT, and spectrum analyzer on my phone, which is pretty great.
One of us. One of us.
Drew did it again. I wonder if he get's toaster ovens or something.
The iToaster Oven. You can surf the Web while your bread toasts.
I'd lust after other phones, but for me one of the single most important things is that my Phone/Organizer integrates seamlessly into my workflow.
This is the thing that finally threw me over the edge of the cliff -- no toaster for ND, I'm afraid; it was a couple of my colleagues going to a week-long tech conference without taking laptops and still managing to both keep us posted and keep up with work back home that got me. Convinced me that it's reached the point where it's more computer than phone, which is the only way I'd drop that kind of money on a phone.