Pop3 mail coming to my Gmail on Blackberry Question

If i have my pop 3 mail coming to gmail, but i still want to check my pop 3 separately from my blackberry, how do I fix this problem? I don't want my gmail on my blackberry to get emails from my pop3 accounts.

I solved this dilemma of getting things twice this way:
I forward the pop3 to my Gmail, because I like keeping things organized in one place and gmail works for me.  When I set up the forward, though, I SKIP THE INBOX on gmail, and send it directly to a folder (or apply a label, in gmail's terminology).  So it arrives on my phone from the pop3 account as soon as it comes in; gmail grabs every hour or so and there's a delay, but it eventually ends up in the gmail account, but I don't get a second notification from gmail because it's gone directly into the folder (been labeled) skipping the inbox.
I can show or hide the labels on my gmail, only show them when there's new mail, and it clears the inbox on gmail as well.  I can reply with my phone from the pop3 email, or from gmail and my incoming is pre-sorted to labels for me.  It works for me - post back if I haven't been clear in how I set this all up!

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