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The process is pretty simple: Enable IMAP in your Gmail account settings through a Web browser, then create a new "Other" mail account in your iPhone's mail settings (the "Gmail" icon for creating ...
The first thing that you have to do is enable IMAP for your Gmail account (s). Next you have to configure IMAP for your iPhone. Hint: Tap Other when setting up Gmail/IMAP on iPhone.
To enable IMAP, log in to your Gmail account, click on the Settings link at the top, click on the Forwarding And POP/IMAP link, select Enable IMAP, and click on Save Changes.
To take advantage of this option, sign into your Gmail account, click Settings > Labs, then scroll down to Advanced IMAP Controls and hit Enable.
To start using these options, go to the Labs tab of your Gmail settings and enable the Advanced IMAP Controls feature. Be sure to click Save Changes, and Gmail will refresh itself, bringing you ...
Students who use the Gmail client on their phone to read email should follow the instructions for configuring UBmail Powered by Google. Students who set up a connection using another email client ...
Gmail Labs keeps cranking out the hits — this time the experimental project is a collection of Advanced IMAP Controls. The most useful of the new features is a way to selectively control which ...
To enable IMAP, use Gmail on your PC. Go to the "gear" icon on the upper-right hand corner of Gmail and click the pull-down menu. Click "Settings," then click the tab "Forwarding and POP/IMAP." ...
First, you need to log in to your Gmail account and navigate to Settings. Next, click on "Forwarding and POP/IMAP." Then, check "Enable IMAP," scroll down and click "Save Changes" to finish the ...
If you are a Gmail user, head over to your account settings and select “Forwarding and POP/IMAP” to enable the newly-added IMAP access option. Enabling Internet Message Access Protocol allows ...