Google is introducing a new feature, called MailFetcher, to Gmail that turns the webmail service into a full-blown POP3 client. Information on the update, which is being rolled out but has yet to ...
Regardless of which Google account you use, this simple trick allows you to back up all your messages and media for free.
Yesterday, I decided to take the plunge and start using Google's free web software tools to organize all of my digital data. It's an experiment to see if Google's tools are robust enough to replace ...
If you use a Gmail email account for your business, you may wish to access it through a desktop or mobile client such as Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird. To configure a Gmail account to work ...
With POP3 support, users will be able to transfer their server-based Gmail messages to a client-side e-mail application and have the messages stored on their local hard drive and thus accessible when ...
Google offers a free web-based e-mail service called Gmail. Small businesses may prefer to have their employees access their Gmail e-mail account from the standalone e-mail program Outlook Express.
Google Inc. will roll out POP3 (Post Office Protocol) support gradually over the coming weeks to Gmail users, who will be able to use the feature to download e-mail messages from Gmail servers to ...
Looks like Gmail is about to officially offer POP access, according to this message in their support database. This function has already been enabled by lots of third party tools, but has been ...
Wayne Zimmerman’s wife usually reads email on her own PC. But when she tries to read it on her husband’s PC, the messages get mixed up. I’m going to guess that your wife’s email client software is ...
Well, it didn't take long for someone to write a POP application for Gmail. We'll see how long it takes for Google to ask them to stop poppin' it. We tried, it- works great, we even had Outlook ...