OSX Mail only downloads 1 message at a time

For some reason, recently, Mail has started downloading only 1 email at a time.  If I've been away from the computer, I have to keep hitting get mail over and over for each email to be downloaded into my box. I have other email accounts in Mail that don't do that and it doesn't happen on my iphone, or in my gmail web based mail.  Only in Mac Mail.  HELP???  It's making me crazy!  How do I fix it???

Hello harmonyjones.
Maybe the info provided by Google [here|http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=13291&topic=12812] (click the link) will prove useful.
I also recommend using Gmail's IMAP access over POP. Google provides over 7 GB of storage at the moment, so I personally only download the message text with Mail.app and keep all the attachments on the server in order to save space on my hdd. If you want more info on how to switch to Gmail IMAP, I'll post a detailed description.
Good computing.
floba
(MN496)

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