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		<title>By: Serge van Ginderachter</title>
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		<dc:creator>Serge van Ginderachter</dc:creator>
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		<description>Keep in mind  that moving mails from local folders over imap to gmail has the nasty side-effect of marking the moved mail&#039;s &quot;received date&quot; in gmail at the time of the move.

This shouldn&#039;t happen if you pull your mail in gmail through POP3.</description>
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<p>This shouldn&#8217;t happen if you pull your mail in gmail through POP3.</p>
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