Gmail's Buggy IMAP Implementation Source: weblog.timaltman.com
I get a lot of opportunities to analyze the communication between IMAP clients and servers. Gmail is by far the quirkiest and most troublesome IMAP implementation I've seen to date.

Leopard was not all last week brought us tech geeks. Since Gmail was released in 2004, Gmail users have enjoyed the many great things gmail brings, but have savored the idea of free IMAP along with the bundle of joy that is gmail.
Gmail flips the switch on IMAP supportSource: The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
Our country cousins at Download Squad have picked up the scent of a major change over Gmail way: support for IMAP access to Google's multigigabyte free email service appears to be up and running as of tonight (possibly not yet turned on for all accounts; check your settings to be …
Gmail flips the switch on IMAP Source: Download Squad
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.
Getting Started with IMAP for GmailSource: Google
Gmail has finally added support for IMAP. This may have only been activated for a limited number of users, as it has yet to hit the new features page, but it's active in my account.
How to IMAP your Gmail on the iPhoneSource: catcubed.com
As I posted previously, I've been experimenting with finding a my perfect iPhone email set up. Since then I've made a few changes and I'm really happy with the results.
Coding PHP Mailboxes (Part 1)Source: newearthonline.co.uk
This article describes how to use PHP to connect to mailservers, and display emails on a webpage. In the case of Microsoft Exchange based systems other details such as Calendars, and Tasks can also be retrieved and displayed.
Apple stuns Macworld crowd with multi-function iPhone deviceSource: Apple Insider
Apple on Tuesday made a bid to change the world once again with the introduction of iPhone, a revolutionary mobile phone that also combines a widescreen touch-control iPod and breakthrough Internet communications device.

Google is really cool. But, many people dislike that it is web only. After all, what if you don't have internet? Also, there are other problems (like Gmail without IMAP). Here's some things that I wish Google would do:Offline Blogger Client. Some peo …

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