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why do i have 2 g-mail icons pinned to my firefox14.0.1 toolbar?

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hello, i have gmail icons pinned to my firefox 14.0.1 toolbar, using appearance extension 1.0.5.

i have two gmail accounts, one mine ["A"] and one my partner's ["B"].

but clicking on either of these two toolbar icons only opens my partner's gmail inbox ["B"] but not mine.["A"]

so, what's the purpose of pinning the icons onto my toolbar? advice appreciated 1.0.5

hello, i have gmail icons pinned to my firefox 14.0.1 toolbar, using appearance extension 1.0.5. i have two gmail accounts, one mine ["A"] and one my partner's ["B"]. but clicking on either of these two toolbar icons only opens my partner's gmail inbox ["B"] but not mine.["A"] so, what's the purpose of pinning the icons onto my toolbar? advice appreciated 1.0.5

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By design you can only be logged into one email account at a time. You need to log out of the first before logging into the 2nd.

I am told that there is a setting in Gmail preferences to allow multiple simultaneous logins to Gmail; never needed it myself and have never used it.

Multifox add-on allows Firefox to handle multiple cookie sessions with the same server. That is the limitation with Firefox.

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By design you can only be logged into one email account at a time. You need to log out of the first before logging into the 2nd.

I am told that there is a setting in Gmail preferences to allow multiple simultaneous logins to Gmail; never needed it myself and have never used it.

Multifox add-on allows Firefox to handle multiple cookie sessions with the same server. That is the limitation with Firefox.