lesliepaul wrote:
No browser I know can open two seperate gmail accounts at the same time. I used to open one account in IE and the other in Chrome when I was using Windows OS. This is due to gmail's security settings.
I suggest you use the Mail app in checking your email. Its really easy to set up and you need not log in and out the way you do on a browser.
Why are you replying if you don't know? Do you even use Gmail?
I clearly said: "This never used to be a problem before the latest Safari update", i.e., it worked before. I have been doing it for years. It stopped working after the latest Safari update.
A simple Google search would reveal that it is possible in Gmail: http://gmailblog.blogspot.co.uk/2010/08/access-two-gmail-accounts-at-once-in.htm l
I do not want to use Mail app for Gmail, as Gmail's web client is superior.
Neville Hillyer wrote:
If you can access two accounts on the same computer but not with the same browser it is almost certainly caused by Google cookies (or equivalent) stored by the browser. To overcome this you would need a browser with two user identities which would probably be too difficult for the average user to set up.
I can see no reason for people accessing email with a browser, rather than a proper mail client, on their own computer.
You also don't seem to know about the multiple sign in Gmail function.
Good for you if you don't see a reason for using the web client. But as I clearly stated this is something that I do. I wasn't asking for your opinion on why Mail is better than Gmail.