E51: How set active standby inbox to Gmail/All Mai...

I have a few problems setting up the active standby inbox to point to my gmail account's "All mail" folder.
First of all, it's not possible to unsubscribe to the Gmail inbox under Folder Subscriptions. This is a minor problem though as I don't use the Gmail inbox, but route all my emails to All Mail through a forwarding system.
So I'd like my active standby inbox to reflect the All Mail folder.
Selecting "gmail" under Email Settings/Default mailbox allows me to choose between "Inbox" and "[Google Mail]".
But, unlike in Email Settings/gmail/Retrieval Settings/Folder Subscriptions, I cannot go one step further and choose "All Mail".
This means that while my active standby inbox will show "gmail [Google Mail]" it won't show the new message(s).
Anyway around this? Well, apart from filtering all my emails to my inbox.

hello Graham
I guess you have disabled the active standby in-box plugin. Check it under "menu>tools>settings>phone>standby mode>active standby plug-ins", maybe you disabled it. Then under the same menu (standby mode) should be a new entry "active standby mailbox" where you have to select "inbox" for it to display those 2 latest sms in the active standby screen.
(the menu options may not be exactly as I mentioned, as I'm using portuguese UI)
Hope it helps
CheersMessage Edited by skanker on 08-Dec-200701:49 AM

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