Google is cancelling some functions in its Gmail mail service from the beginning of next year. Among other things, POP3 support will have to go.
Anyone using third-party email accounts in Gmail will therefore have to do without these additional benefits starting next year. The end of POP support in Gmail The retrieval of emails via the POP ...
Google is citing security for the move, which takes effect on Jan. 1. However, Gmail will still support third-party email ...
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 ...
Mods- wasn't sure where to post this so feel free to move away.<BR><BR>Is there a way to get your GMail mail via POP3 from multiple computers? I've always told my laptop to leave a copy on the server ...
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 ...
Today Gmail only asks for your user credentials during the initial login, and that login session can last for weeks at a time. That's not as secure as it could be, so soon Gmail will start posting two ...