Reconciling Outlook/Gmail to Blackberry Pearl

Hi, I'm new with Blackberry, so hopefully this isn't a stupid question.
I recently decided to change from using gmail to Outlook 2003. I set up outlook so that my gmail account is the only account listed in it, but I'm not sure what to do so that my phone will reconcile with it. The email address hasn't changed, but any emails that I open or delete on my phone aren't reflected in my Outlook inbox.
Thanks in advance for any help!

Welcome to the forum. Go to the message folder click the menu button > options > email reconciliation > set delete on to "prompt" and wireless reconciliation to "on". Now when you delete a message it will prompt to delete the message on the handheld or handheld and mailbox and handheld which will delete it on the gmail server.

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