@Guest From a compliance perspective, it is important to know when emails/files are deleted that they are removed from all systems a company uses. One can not "work entirely out of Front" if they can't be assured emails/files deleted in Front do not delete emails in GMail where Front retrieved them. Thus, it is not efficient for a user/company when Front doesn't sync with the email source email system (e.g. GMail).
Thank you for the feedback Matt. To make sure I better understand your use case, can you describe why you need to delete emails in Gmail, as well? Are you not able to work entirely out of Front, and ignore your Gmail inbox?
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From a compliance perspective, it is important to know when emails/files are deleted that they are removed from all systems a company uses. One can not "work entirely out of Front" if they can't be assured emails/files deleted in Front do not delete emails in GMail where Front retrieved them. Thus, it is not efficient for a user/company when Front doesn't sync with the email source email system (e.g. GMail).
Thank you for the feedback Matt. To make sure I better understand your use case, can you describe why you need to delete emails in Gmail, as well? Are you not able to work entirely out of Front, and ignore your Gmail inbox?