Uncategorized|October 25, 2007 5:44 am

Google Upgrades Gmail With IMAP

Google has added an IMAP feature to Gmail which will allow users to synchronize their mail almost simultaneously to several devices at onceHouston (dbTechno) – Google has added an IMAP feature to Gmail which will allow users to synchronize their mail almost simultaneously to several devices at once.

Gmail is one of the most popular web-based e-mail services in the world. This new IMAP feature will allow you to get your Gmail without ever actually going to Gmail.com.

The new feature can be activated by going into your Gmail account and enabling IMAP, that’s it.

The Associate Product Manager for Google, David Murray, stated that people have been asking for IMAP for Gmail for a long time. “In fact, we are doing it for you for free on all devices and platforms.”

Google has offered the POP Gmail e-mail service for years now and has millions upon millions of users who use it daily. POP though does not allow users to synch e-mails and go from device to device.

The new IMAP service will send e-mail to all desktops, laptops, phones, etc. all simultaneously.

This should expand the range of Gmail users greatly who need e-mail on the go and always can’t be logged onto Gmail.com.


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