J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
> In message <>, Ken Blake
> <> writes:
> []
>> Gmail requires none of that. Although few people realize it, gmail
>> works just fine with any e-mail client, and as far as I'm concerned,
>> should almost always be used that way. Doing e-mail with an e-mail
>> client is far easier and faster than on the web.
>>
>> To me the only exception is when you are traveling and need to use a
>> public computer for mail.
>
> I'd agree.
>
> Would you care to share the settings (server names, port numbers if not
> standard, is it POP3 or the other one, does it do secure authentication
> [presumably not if you can't use it anywhere], and so on)?
There's a page here. I didn't even know this existed :-)
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/a...y?answer=12103
"On the Server Settings tab in the Account Settings window, do the following:
* Change the Port: to '995'
* Under User secure connection:, select SSL
* Verify that the box next to Leave messages on server is unchecked, then click OK.
Congratulations! You're done configuring your client to send and retrieve
Google Apps email messages."
So the word "SSL" is in there. I was looking in the Thunderbird 2 section,
which is the client I'd be using.
There's all sorts of junk in there.
"Mail fetcher"
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/a...n&answer=21288
Paul