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Pop goes the... oh, I did that one

Nov16

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After yesterday's talk of POP3 access to Gmail, what just turned up on "new features":

It's your mail. You should be able to choose how and where you read it. Access your mail the way you want to, with free POP access and automatic forwarding. You can even switch to other email services without having to worry about losing access to your messages. Think of it as email portability.

* Free POP access
Download your messages. Read them offline. Use your Blackberry or Outlook or just the good ol' web.

* Free automatic forwarding
Forward new incoming messages to any email account you specify.

SO: If I forward from one gmail account to another, are they going to shut one of my accounts? If I don't do that, got to figure out how best to use it, I like the web interface really...

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Pop goes the gmail

Nov15

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Apparently POP3 access to gmail is available now, anyone know how? I just heard about it on the (otherwise very dry) Gilmor Gang podcast, but it's not documented anywhere.

Rumours are that they're not going to charge for it, so how's it going to work / what are they going to do then? Will each ad be laden down with ads? I guess this is the best way, and Google's text based ads (that pay for this site) aren't actually very heavy in terms of bandwidth or screen space. Looking forward to this, it'll make it easier to use more than one gmail account at once, guess that's not really the point though...

Found GPopper, which is going to become obsolete then.

Has anyone talked about POP3 access to GMail WITHOUT using that headline?

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