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How to un-thread the dreadful conversation in-box style of Gmail.

Where's my reply? Where's the new response? Google's threaded inbox handled.

Over the years, we have successfully migrated dozens, if not hundreds of clients away from their Internet Service Provider (ISP) hosted e-mail accounts (at comcast.net, att.net, sbcglobal.net, wowway.com, etc.) to free accounts hosted at live.com, hotmail.com, yahoo.com, or gmail.com. 

The reasons for this migration are numerous:

  • E-mail accounts hosted with ISPs generally have a smaller limit, so mail boxes end up filling up quickly
  • If you change your internet from DSL to Cable or vice-versa, you lose your e-mail address  One of the main complaints that some of our clients have had regarding Google hosted e-mail is Google's threaded e-mail interface, where e-mails are grouped by subject. The good news is that these e-mails can now be un-threaded, and presented in a more traditional-looking e-mail format! Here's how: 

    Steps to enable Unthreaded Gmail (or disable Conversation View): 
    1. Click Settings (top right corner) 
    2. On the General tab, under Conversation View, click Conversation view off. 3. Click Save Changes (at the bottom)                                                                                                                                                                             
  • Voila! Your e-mail is now un-threaded (or de-coupled).                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
    Jeffrey Atto, C.O.O.  Concise Computer Consulting 
    2350 Franklin Road Suite #120
    Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
    248-745-825
    www.concisepc.com
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