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Mail Settings |
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SMTP, POP3 and IMAP Settings for all
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GMAIL MAIL SETTINGS
Here you will find the eMail settings for GMail. SMTP,
POP3 and IMAP
servers. Incoming mail servers and outgoing mail servers.
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MAIL
SETTINGS FOR GMAIL
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Homepage:
http://www.google.com/ |
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SMTP |
SMTP-Server: smtp.gmail.com
Port: 587 or 465 (SSL) |
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POP3 |
POP3-Server: pop.gmail.com
Port: 995 (SSL enabled) |
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IMAP |
POP3-Server: pop.gmail.com
Port: 995 (SSL enabled)
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Gmail is a free, advertising-supported email service provided by
Google. Users may access Gmail as secure webmail, as well as via
POP3 or IMAP4 protocols. Gmail initially started as an
invitation-only beta release on April 1, 2004[9] and it became
available to the general public on February 7, 2007, though
still in beta status at that time. The service was upgraded from
beta status on July 7, 2009, along with the rest of the Google
Apps suite.
With an initial storage capacity offer of 1 GB per user, Gmail
significantly increased the webmail standard for free storage
from the 2 to 4 MB its competitors such as Hotmail offered at
that time. Individual Gmail messages, including attachments, may
be up to 25 MB. Gmail has a search-oriented interface and a
"conversation view" similar to an Internet forum. Gmail is noted
by web developers for its pioneering use of Ajax. Gmail runs on
Google GFE/2.0 on Linux. As of June 2012, it was the most widely
used web-based email provider with over 425 million active users
worldwide. According to a 2014 estimate, 60% of mid-sized US
companies were using Gmail. In May 2014, Gmail became the first
app on the Google Play Store to hit one billion installations on
Android devices. |
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