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Gmail now supports IMAP!!!
Yes, the title says it all. I have been waiting for this for a really long time now (basically since they launched POP3 access)! I want to keep all my mail (including my sent mail) on the server so that I can access it from multiple locations but through my mail client while I'm at home. I also don't want to start downloading each attachment that gets sent to me automatically (being in South Africa on a bitcap).
So you just need to enable it in your Gmail Settings and then configure your mail client accordingly. Check out IMAP Access in the Gmail Help Center for more info.
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