IMAP support continues to roll out from Gmail and I just found that my account was provisioned for it sometime last night. I also am now using a T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve as my main device so I ...
Gmail’s rollout of IMAP is complete, paving way for synced GMail on Desktops, Laptops, Mobiles, and the web. Mine says it was activated since day one, but it’s not working yet. For those of you ...
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TNW reports that Gmail’s IMAP service suffered an outage of several hours last night, preventing access to email through apps. The Web is awash with frustrated Google Apps and Gmail users who are not ...
If you've tried using Gmail on an iPhone you've probably been frustrated. Copies of sent and received emails end up in your inbox and read emails aren't synced to the server, so if left unchecked the ...
Google has upgraded its Gmail offering by augmenting it with IMAP, or Internet Message Access Protocol. Essentially, this level of connectivity allows users to access e-mail from multiple devices ...
The company now gives people some precise control over how other e-mail applications can use Gmail with IMAP. It's minor, but it shows the wisdom of Google's approach. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
One of the nicest things about IMAP in Gmail—which can download and upload messages to the server, versus POP's download-only—is that you can drag and drop folders of messages into Gmail using any ...
Lifehacker: Gmail's IMAP support is a HUGE move forward for web-based email, something no other free webmail has offered. What made Google decide to offer IMAP? Is there any possibility of LDAP access ...
Google said it has fixed a problem that was causing Windows Mobile phone users to receive blank Gmail messages. In October, Google began supporting IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) for Gmail.
I am looking to implement google apps for domains standard edition for 20 users in a small office. <BR><BR>I like the idea of using IMAP so I don't have to worry about backing up their pst file ...
edit: Feel free to read the below, but it definitely seems like gmail is missing emails (some relatively recent, important ones at that). Is there a more reliable way of transferring a full email imap ...