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| Free Clients for Your Webmail |  | Electronic messages corresponding to a certain email account can be managed from any computer having an Internet connection only with the help of a web browser due to existence of webmail clients. Practically, the installation of supplementary software is not required and the inbox will be available from any location. The webmail client application runs on a web server and is called from a browser based interface.
Webmail cli ... [read more >>] | | 22 May 2008, 11:44GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Better Security for Yahoo Mail, POP3 Still Ignored |  | The new Yahoo Mail is one of the favorite web services for lots of people and, if we ignore the lack of some functions, it can be useful as well. But, since it's a mail service, and a pretty popular one, I would say, since million of users have created accounts, security measures are also welcome because they're supposed to protect the registered members against malicious things such as spam, hacks or other exploits. Th ... [read more >>] | | 11 April 2008, 02:54GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Yahoo Mail: Still No POP3/IMAP, Just a Shortcut for the Time Being |  | Yahoo Mail is, as the Sunnyvale company sustains, the best web-based email, although it doesn’t provide important functions such as POP3/IMAP support. And let’s be honest, such a function would convince a lot of users to configure their email accounts to work with desktop clients, without visiting the website anymore. Maybe this is the main problem, Yahoo wants a service that brings visitors on the page…
Millions of consumers ... [read more >>] | | 26 March 2008, 05:11GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| IMAP Problem for Windows Mobile Fixed |  | Back in October, when IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) was rolled out for Gmail and syncing between the messages sent or received on their mobile phone and the mail accounts became possible, the problems started pouring in at the help desk. Among them were Windows Mobile not being able to take advantage of the new option and several Gmail accounts being blocked.
Whilst the second was quickly fixed and the cause was made well know ... [read more >>] | | 30 January 2008, 07:51GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| GMail Acting Up? Try Waiting It Out |  | I've just praised earlier in the week the GMail team for doing such a good job with the updates that would catch up soon with Yahoo!’s Mail at the rates things were going. Well, what do you know, they've just started goofing up on the PR side of it.
Reasons for the accounts being suspended have not been given to the respective account "owners", so they don’t know what it is they have done wrong in case they ... [read more >>] | | 06 December 2007, 13:31GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| iPhone OK With Gmail, Windows Mobile Blanked and Users Can’t Take It Any More |  | "Greetings from Planet Earth! We come in peace, we are friends!" is what the people complaining about the infamous issue of GMail not showing anything except a blank page instead of the regular messages on Windows Mobile could have said to Google and they would have probably been granted more attention. It looks like the customer support service is slacking but that’s not new.
After rolling out the GMail IMAP support ... [read more >>] | | 28 November 2007, 05:36GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Google Email Migration Tool No Longer Needs IMAP |  | As the careful company that it is, Google is always trying to attract more and more clients to its warm, soft and appealing bazoom. A while ago, it gave the world the means to migrate email from old IMAP mail systems to Google Apps, for those who were reluctant to step into the future without bringing along the email from their past.
It was a real hit, their statistics showed that more than one hundred million email messages ... [read more >>] | | 16 November 2007, 04:58GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Simple Tricks to Get the Old Gmail Back |  | A few days ago, the Mountain View company rolled out some new features of Gmail which practically represented a new version of the mail technology. But there are several reasons for using the old Gmail and avoiding migrating to the new version of the mail service. For example, you could choose to use the previous version of Gmail due to the compatibility with some scripts, a function which might not be fully supported by the new ... [read more >>] | | 05 November 2007, 03:57GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Gmail IMAP for All Users? |  | A few days ago, Google rolled out what seems to be the most important Gmail feature launched this year: the IMAP access which enables the consumers to control all the features of the Google technology straight from their desktop. Yesterday, I was reading some articles sustaining that Gmail's function is currently inserted in a limited number of accounts and because I wasn't sure the information was true, I refused to wr ... [read more >>] | | 01 November 2007, 04:27GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Make Your iPhone Work with Gmail |  | Gmail is one of the most popular email services on the web, the technology being able to work with numerous email clients compatible with most operating systems. Today, Google rolled out IMAP support which enables the consumers to control their account straight from the desktop. The IMAP compatibility is pretty different from POP3 support because every time a registered member deletes a message or marks it as spam, a similar acti ... [read more >>] | | 24 October 2007, 16:11GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Gmail Now with IMAP Support! |  | If you're one of the users who prefer to access their Gmail account from a mail client and not from the web-based interface then I have some great news for you: the Mountain View company implements IMAP support in Gmail! Now, you're able to control the messages in your account straight from your desktop. IMAP, which stands for Internet Message Access Protocol, creates a permanent connection between your computer and th ... [read more >>] | | 24 October 2007, 04:49GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
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