GMail brings E-Mail Client Access to GMail
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In what it is billing as "e-mail portability," Google Inc. is opening access to its Gmail e-mail service from desktop clients and mobile devices. On Wednesday, the company began providing free POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3) access on Gmail accounts. The rollout is expected to reach all users over the next two weeks, said George Harik, director of Googlettes, the name of the Google group overseeing its startup services.
"This [access] is an important part of e-mail because of all the things not enabled by Web-based e-mail," Harik said. POP3 access, for example, allows users to read Gmail messages while they are offline and on mobile devices that support the standard, Harik said. POP3 is a standard protocol for receiving e-mail and communicating between an e-mail server and client. Most major e-mail clients, such as Microsoft Outlook, support the standard, as do competing Web-based e-mail services such as Yahoo Inc.'s mail.
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:D now we can check emails with thunderbird or another email client!
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Good stuff! I've done absolutely nothing with my account since I got it because I'm too lazy to keep logging in. Might actually start using it if I can use it with my email client.
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Nice, damn easy to set up too
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I don't have the option yet :(
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Originally Posted by rossco_2004
I don't have the option yet :(
:lol: :P :lol:
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Don't bet on it remaining free. More than a few people in the comments to Slashdot's related blurb feel that Google will charge for POP3 access once Gmail is out of beta.
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Still good news... So when are they releasing the info? I want it on my Thunderbird!
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Trust me. ;)
They won't be asking money for the POP3 services.
Whatever slashmyfuckin'assdot says.
What the hell do they know anyway?! :rolleyes:
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