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i googled it and found a bunch of junk.. dunno :confused:
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http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.p...0;fp;16;fpid;0
heres a little more info as said in article, it will be done over the week not done now IMAP might be implemented in the future too |
kool. thx for the article ET
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np :D
to think that hotmail is planning to quit support for outlook express.... they better think twice now that Gmail is basically ramming MS into a wall so google will win the webmail war against MS (basically almost anyone kicks hotmail's ass before it took some steroids lol) and mozilla is kicking MS's ass with firefox and pretty soon, thunderbird DIE MS DIE! go go ubuntu linux! go go SUSE 9.1!! GO MACGYVER! lol :banghead: |
Ok. It's all ready. Go into "New Features" in Gmail at the top of the screen and look at how to enable pop in your settings.
Then set it up. And you have to do more then regular pop too. It uses SSL pop access, and you have to configure your smtp for a different port and use TLS and your login stuff. But that's what makes it so cool and secure |
IMAP keeps all messages on the server so you can access your mailserver form multiple computers.
POP3 Downloads them and deletes them from the server |
hehe gg on double post ;)
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but you can tell the client to keep a copy on the server can't you?
later |
pop3 saves space and is more secure, in that someone can't go back and read your mail...
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