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Also, it's worth noting that the IMAP support is one-way: You can use IMAP clients to read and send your Gmail. You cannot use the Gmail interface to access e-mail from non-Google IMAP servers or ...
Inbox doesn't currently support non-Gmail e-mail accounts either. In any case, Google's apps on iOS often lag behind their Android counterparts. In one of many examples, ...
You can now use other email services in Gmail for iOS—plus, iPhone X support Users can check their Yahoo, iCloud, and Outlook emails in the Gmail app. Samuel Axon – Dec 5, 2017 2:49 pm | 67 ...
The Gmail 5.0 for Android APK has been leaked, and users can add IMAP/POP and Exchange accounts, meaning most of the non-Gmail accounts will now work with the app, which is definitely great news.
The company announced this week it’s testing a new version of the Gmail app on iOS that will allow users to add their non-Google accounts, including those from Outlook (including Hotmail or Live ...
In addition to iPhone X support, today’s Gmail update also brings support for adding non-Gmail accounts to the app using IMAP: You can now add non-Google email accounts to the Gmail app via IMAP.
Your import options. There are three ways that most people use to manage a non-Google email account through Gmail. Which one you’ll want to go for depends on the type of account you’re adding ...
Google has taken a step towards globalizing its Gmail service today, with new support for non-Latin characters and accented characters. Google is adopting an email standard introduced by the ...
Gmail on Android has allowed users to set up email from non-Google accounts such as Yahoo and Hotmail for a little over a year, making Gmail more of an email-management tool. However, support for ...