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Thursday 15 November 2007

Filed under: — Charles @ 11:23 pm

Still waiting for IMAP on Gmail? You might already have it…

I’ve got a Gmail account, but ever since it was announced that it would have IMAP, I’ve been waiting for it to show up in my settings. You know, you have to go there and see if it offers it to you, and then rejoice.

Except day followed day followed day and - no sign. I’d check in (because I only downloaded Gmail via POP) and still no settings for IMAP.

Until I found this Google Mail FAQ: “Why isn’t IMAP available in my Gmail account?“:

If the option to enable IMAP isn’t available in your Google Mail account’s ‘Forwarding and POP’ settings, you can enable IMAP for your account by simply enabling POP access.

Which I’d already done. So, wait, I should be able to create the IMAP account by just setting it up.

And lo… it works. Set up, ticking over nicely. One downside: you get all your spam downloaded as well (into a folder called “Spam”), though that does make it easier - I guess - to review whether anyone you know has been caught in its clutches.

One thing, though. I’ve no idea how Google thinks it’s going to make any money from Gmail if it offers IMAP. I didn’t know with POP for Gmail. Neither way shows you any adverts. Maybe it’s a come-on for an upsell to paid-for Gmail. But hmm, it seems a pretty thin sales line. Why buy it when you can get 4GB.. and rising.. for free with IMAP? Beats me.

2 Responses to “Still waiting for IMAP on Gmail? You might already have it…”

  1. Armand Says:

    Because… the early adopters who evangelise the service care about it, but everybody else just does want the trendsetters do. Is my theory, anyway. Suspect the vast majority of people use the Gmail interface, and will be influenced by all the geeks who love the full-featuredness of it.

    Even those who use IMAP will occasionally be away from their regular IMAP client and end up using the web interface. Unless you can Telnet in, and people prefer that interface… which I doubt!

  2. Paul Guinnessy Says:

    I think they are planning to make money with it by offering personalize versions of IMAP Gmail for companies. If you’re a small firm using a Gmail IMAP account that uses your domain for a couple of hundred bucks, it has got to be attractive alternative to paying thousands to a vendor or having to hire your own staff to do the job. And if your employees are used to the interface because they all have personal Gmail accounts at home, all the better.

    Saying that I’m pretty shocked how much spam is being collected by GMail. Head and shoulders above my dotMac account.

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