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 ...
Google giveth, and Google taketh away. Two long-standing features are being removed from Gmail, and they both relate to how you access messages from other, non-Google email accounts through the Gmail ...
In a help article, Google writes: Starting January 2026, Gmail will no longer provide support for the following features: Gmailify: This feature allows you to get special features like spam protection ...
If you use Gmail's previously mentioned Mail Fetcher tool to grab email from other POP3-enabled email accounts, you may have noticed that it sometimes checks for new mail on very slow ...
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 ...
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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 wants us to take it as email portability, but I think it as a surprise package that would lure back even the harshest critics of GMail. Google GMail yesterday added 2 new features in their beta ...
This may belong in the networking forum, but it didn't really seem to fit in there. Feel free to move it if it fits better elsewhere. My grandparents have a gmail account, but prefer to use a mail ...