As Webmail goes, Gmail is pretty good—but I still prefer to access my mail using a full-featured desktop client such as Apple Mail. You can use either POP or IMAP protocols to get at your Gmail ...
If you use Gmail as your email backend but prefer a good old-fashioned desktop email client for handling your day-to-day email, you're probably aware that many clients—like Outlook or Mail.app—don't ...
If you use IMAP to pull mail from your Gmail account (and as we've noted before, you should), you'll want to check out the new Advanced IMAP Controls. Available in Google Labs (meaning technically ...
Google’s free Gmail offers fantastic convenience and many useful features, but it’s never played well with Apple’s Mail. For instance, if you apply three labels to an inbox message in Gmail, five ...
Last year, Google added IMAP capabilities to its beloved Gmail service, thus making a good thing significantly better. Not sure what all the fuss is about or why IMAP beats POP hands down? The ...
Google's Gmail service is an extremely popular Web-based email service. At the same time, many corporate environments use Microsoft Outlook as the email client to access email boxes located on. Users ...
Google adds another opt-in feature to its roster of Gmail Labs experiments: Advanced IMAP Controls, a way to selectively decided which of your Gmail labels are available to your IMAP client plus other ...
Google's email platform doesn't have to be Web-based. You can configure Gmail to work in your office with Outlook or Outlook Express by using either POP or IMAP to send and receive messages with your ...