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Symp EL

I recently setup IMAP and Gmail my problem is every time I hit
"send/receive" windows mail wants to download EVERY message on the server.
Is there a way to have it do it once and only the header unless I click the
header?
 
Gmail activated IMAP two days ago. There is no option to download messages
once. Isn't there something I can change inside the Windows Mail program?

Gary VanderMolen said:
As far as I know, Gmail does not do IMAP, only POP:
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=13273

Like most POP clients, Windows Mail downloads the whole message,
not just the headers.

Gmail does have an option to allow only new messages to be downloaded.

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Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


Symp EL said:
I recently setup IMAP and Gmail my problem is every time I hit
"send/receive" windows mail wants to download EVERY message on the server.
Is there a way to have it do it once and only the header unless I click
the header?
 
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?ctx=gmail&hl=en&answer=75726

Gary VanderMolen said:
As far as I know, Gmail does not do IMAP, only POP:
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=13273

Like most POP clients, Windows Mail downloads the whole message,
not just the headers.

Gmail does have an option to allow only new messages to be downloaded.

--
Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


Symp EL said:
I recently setup IMAP and Gmail my problem is every time I hit
"send/receive" windows mail wants to download EVERY message on the server.
Is there a way to have it do it once and only the header unless I click
the header?
 
* Gary VanderMolen:
As far as I know, Gmail does not do IMAP, only POP:
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=13273

Like most POP clients, Windows Mail downloads the whole message, not just the headers.

Gmail does have an option to allow only new messages to be downloaded.

https://mail.google.com/support/bin/topic.py?topic=12760
IMAP Access

http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2007/10/google-adds-ima.html
October 24, 2007

Eureka! GMail has gained IMAP support, one of the most requested features for Google's
web-based e-mail service. More than storage space or other features, free web-based IMAP access
pushes GMail over the top when compared to offerings from Yahoo, Microsoft and most other
web-based e-mail services.

If you log into your GMail account and head to “settings,” the tab for “Forwarding and POP”
should now read “Forwarding and POP/IMAP.” If it doesn’t, be patient, Google will be rolling
out the new IMAP features across the service over the next few days.

If you’re not familiar with IMAP, it’s like POP access, but allows your changes to live on the
server rather than just your e-mail client. For instance, if you move a message in Thunderbird
via POP, the movement isn’t mirrored in GMail, but with IMAP it is.

With IMAP you can access your mail via your desktop client, read mail, make changes and have
those changes mirrored by any other client accessing the account. If you access your mail from
multiple machines, IMAP allows them all to stay in sync. If you don’t access your mail with a
desktop client, then IMAP support won’t change the way you interact with GMail.

To enable IMAP in GMail just head to the settings page and change your access from POP to IMAP.
Then you need to configure your desktop client to connect via IMAP rather than POP — be sure to
backup your client’s mail store before making changes.

The Google help center has more details on configuring IMAP settings in both GMail and on the
client side. Google has also released this video which shows how to use GMail’s new IMAP
support in conjunction with an iPhone.
 
Sorry, I am not familiar with Gmail's new IMAP feature.

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Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


Symp EL said:
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?ctx=gmail&hl=en&answer=75726

Gary VanderMolen said:
As far as I know, Gmail does not do IMAP, only POP:
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=13273

Like most POP clients, Windows Mail downloads the whole message,
not just the headers.

Gmail does have an option to allow only new messages to be downloaded.

--
Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


Symp EL said:
I recently setup IMAP and Gmail my problem is every time I hit
"send/receive" windows mail wants to download EVERY message on the server.
Is there a way to have it do it once and only the header unless I click
the header?
 
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