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All draft versions from gmail are uploaded to OneBox

Good day.
When writing a letter from the gmail mail client, all draft versions are uploaded to OneBox. For example, when writing a letter, the draft was saved and downloaded, after completing the letter, the same draft is downloaded again with new text - in OneBox it is already 2 letters. And so every time a draft is edited.
This problem is on 2 systems of different versions: OneBox OS and MVP. Is it possible to disable it somehow?
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this is how to specify so that drafts are not parsed if you have drafts stored in Drafts. If not in drafts, then you need to write the name of the folder in utf-7 there
09.08.2022, 17:33
Original comment available on version: ua

On the first portal (OS) indicated as in the screenshot. It didn't help. (Folders in gmail are standard)
On the second portal (MVP) there is no such field in the mail settings.
10.08.2022, 10:34
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Drop the link to the letter in the OS that was pulled from the draft - I'll see what folder it was in and what can be done with it
10.08.2022, 10:55
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the link to the letter refers to the event in boxing
10.08.2022, 10:55
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On OS managed to solve. Added 2 folders in utf-7. For some reason, when adding one, the drafts came from another folder.
Can you tell me how to make such settings on MVP (green-revolution) where there is no "Ignore directories" field in the settings?
10.08.2022, 12:11
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1. go to os and register the settings.
2. If you can't switch to OS, you can also add such a setting there - it will take 2 hours.
10.08.2022, 12:26
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Thanks for the help. They chose to switch to another version of OneBox.
23.08.2022, 11:57
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Please contact us - we will be happy to help.
23.08.2022, 11:58
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