by Brad Linder on November 1, 2007 at 11:00 AM

If you've been waiting impatiently for Google to roll out IMAP support for your account, it looks like the wait is over. Just two weeks after the first users started to notice a new IMAP option in their Gmail settings, Google says all Gmail users now have access to IMAP. You'll need to use the English interface in order to see your IMAP settings. But Google plans to add the option to all ...
by Brad Linder on October 27, 2007 at 02:00 PM

Leopard, Gmail, IMAP, Facebook, and Digg. If you know what at least four out of five of these things are, you can probably skip the rest of this article. If not, it's time to catch up on some of what you've missed this week. That's right, it's time for another fabulous edition of Download Squad's Week in Review. Gmail Gets IMAP Some people have been waiting for years for one thing: IMAP support in ...
by Brad Linder on October 24, 2007 at 11:00 AM
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Some Gmail users are waking up this morning to a pleasant surprise: IMAP support. We first dug up some dirt on the IMAP-ey goodness last night. But it appears to be a phased rollout. Many users still aren't finding IMAP in their GMail settings. Now Google is confirming that IMAP support is making the rounds. If you don't see it in your Gmail settings today, keep checking back, as the company is ...
by Chris Gilmer on October 23, 2007 at 09:04 PM

digg_url = 'http://digg.com/software/Gmail_gets_IMAP';
It appears that Google is working on integrating IMAP into Gmail. Download Squad reader eD! Thomas sent in a tip letting us know he came across the new IMAP setting while snooping around Gmail. However, it is only appearing in select few Gmail and Google Apps for domains accounts at the moment. When we checked Gmail Help database this ...
by Chris Gilmer on September 25, 2007 at 01:30 PM

Checking multiple accounts is just a fact of life for many users. Log into a Yahoo account, then switch over to Gmail, then off to Facebook. Fuser aims to make things a little easier. With Fuser, users can check multiple email accounts and social networks from one place and with one interface. Emails can be pulled in, read and replied to from popular email apps like Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail ...
by David Chartier on August 3, 2007 at 01:30 PM

While the iPhone's place in the business world is an evolving story, Synchronica has added their own chapter by shipping v3.0 of their Mobile Gateway service, adding support for Apple's shiny new phone to synchronize email with Microsoft Exchange. This could allow many a corporate user to finally justify that iPhone purchase to their boss, now that they can both send and receive email on it ...
by David Chartier on July 31, 2007 at 01:40 PM

In today's multi-device, always-connected world, one has to wonder how loud the call for Gmail to do IMAP has to get before Google pulls their head out of their ass server room and flips the switch. Our trick for using Gmail over IMAP might not be an easy 1-2 setup but it definitely works well. If you're looking for an easier method to simply allow multiple email clients to download your Gmail, ...
by David Chartier on July 11, 2007 at 07:00 AM

I've been a user of Gmail since late 2005 and have loved just about every minute of it. The revolutionary webmail interface, the vast popularity among power users and plethora of scripts, add-ons and doodads - but the one thing that always bothered me was the loss of integration with the rest of my computing. Sure, there are some great tricks and bookmarklets we found for our Top 10 Gmail tips and ...
by Chris Gilmer on April 4, 2007 at 05:00 PM

Consilient wants to push your email. Should we forget about Blackberry's and try out Consilient's new push mobile email application? This former partner of RIM looks like it has the inside scoop on push technology with this new offering that was built for the Asian market, and has recently traveled to North American soil. Consilient's free push offering includes access to five email accounts, ...
by David Chartier on December 9, 2006 at 02:03 PM

Google's darling Gmail has just launched a new feature they're slowly rolling out to users: POP checking of other accounts. If you're one of the lucky few, under the Accounts tab in Gmail's settings, you can now add up to 5 other accounts (if they have POP3 access enabled) for Gmail to pull email from. Of course, you've always been able to forward email from most other accounts to Gmail, but the ...
by Amber Rhea on October 11, 2006 at 12:50 PM

A few weeks ago I wrote about ePrompter, a standalone (Windows-only) email notification app with a UI reminiscent of Windows 3.1. Responses in the comments ranged from nonplussed to downright offended (including speculations about malware). Now, I'm no ePrompter cheerleader; I just report on what I find. And today I've found a much better - and much more Web 2.0! - solution for managing multiple ...
by Jordan Running on January 3, 2006 at 07:00 AM

Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but
among all the personalized home page services, I think this is a first: Netvibes
has added a module for their home pages that will show you new messages from your IMAP and POP3 e-mail accounts. The
module allows you to customize the number of e-mail headings to show as well as specify a URL to link to a webmail
account if you have one. This in addition to ...