<Presenting> QMail (Small Mail Client) / POP3, SMTP, SSL, IMAP, NNTP, RSS

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Jeff Needle

Can you access gmail with this program?

http://www.azol.ru/texts/QMail3_eng_FAQ.htm

QMail is a freeware mail program for Pocket PC (as well as PPC2002,
Windows
Mobile 2003, HandheldPC etc., and even a desktop version!). QMail
supports
POP3, SMTP, SSL, IMAP, NNTP, RSS channels! There is an integration with
Contacts - with quick context search by name, surname, e-mail fields.

Read manual here.

http://babelfish.altavista.com/babe...tware/qmail2/./doc/manual/./qs-doc_index.html

So, hurry and "draw up your mail anew"! ;-)
 
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Mark R. Blain

Can you access gmail with this program?

I see you also asked this question about Budgie. If you install
STunnel, you can (supposedly) use any e-mail program you like to
access GMail. STunnel makes the secure connections and your regular
e-mail program still does the reading and writing. I used STunnel for
years to access netscape's secure newsgroups, but I never tried it for
secure e-mail. If you'd like to give it a shot:

<http://spampal.sanesecurity.com/manual_eng/servers/stunnel/stunnel.htm>
 
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Jeff Needle

I see you also asked this question about Budgie. If you install
STunnel, you can (supposedly) use any e-mail program you like to
access GMail. STunnel makes the secure connections and your regular
e-mail program still does the reading and writing. I used STunnel for
years to access netscape's secure newsgroups, but I never tried it for
secure e-mail. If you'd like to give it a shot:

<http://spampal.sanesecurity.com/manual_eng/servers/stunnel/stunnel.htm>


I don't think my original thank you went out -- thanks for this!
 
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Jeff Needle

Mark said:
I see you also asked this question about Budgie. If you install
STunnel, you can (supposedly) use any e-mail program you like to
access GMail. STunnel makes the secure connections and your regular
e-mail program still does the reading and writing. I used STunnel for
years to access netscape's secure newsgroups, but I never tried it for
secure e-mail. If you'd like to give it a shot:

<http://spampal.sanesecurity.com/manual_eng/servers/stunnel/stunnel.htm>

Thanks! Looks like a bit of work to set up, but I'll give it a try.

I appreciate it.
 
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