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Bakari Chavanu

TidBITS Networking: Achieving Email Bliss with IMAP, Gmail, and Apple Mail - 0 views

  • Well, that's what I intended to do, anyway. The more I wrote, the more I realized how many aspects of the IMAP/Gmail/Mail universe are unclear or confusing, as evidenced by the many email messages I've received on those subjects, and as feedback to my books ("Take Control of Apple Mail in Leopard" and "Take Control of Spam with Apple Mail") and my Macworld articles on the topic. So, what I thought would be a straightforward article has turned into a manifesto. (That means it's quite long, and somewhat opinionated - fair warning!) And, I admit it: I've written it for a largely selfish reason, which is to save myself from having to explain this information repeatedly in email messages! But I do hope you'll find it interesting and helpful if you've ever struggled with the combination of IMAP, Gmail, and Mail.
  • POP and IMAP are both methods of retrieving messages from a mail server. (In fact, many mail servers support both protocols, enabling you to access the same messages in either way.) The most common way to explain the difference between POP and IMAP is this: With POP, you download all your messages to your computer, whereas with IMAP, all your messages remain on the server. That's more or less true, but it overlooks several important points.
  • In the first place, IMAP servers, unlike POP servers, can keep track of flags for each message, indicating things like which messages have been read, forwarded, or replied to. With POP, your local email client has to track this information. That means if you download a bunch of messages on computer A using POP but leave them on the server, and then switch to computer B, you can still download the messages again, but they'll all appear to be unread - computer B won't know which messages you've seen, filed, or otherwise dealt with, because that information isn't kept on the POP server.
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  • Second, speaking of filing, another key difference between POP and IMAP is that POP has just one mailbox - your inbox - on the server, whereas an IMAP server can have any number of mailboxes. So, if you check your email on computer A and move a certain message to your Read mailbox, and then check your email on computer B, that message will appear in the Read mailbox there as well.
  • If you use IMAP, you absolutely can have local copies of all your email messages, in their entirety, on your computer, and you can read, search, file, and do anything else you want to do with those messages even if you have no Internet connection at all - just as you can when you use POP.
  • And, as a bonus, you can use IMAP as a sort of rudimentary email backup. Even if your disk crashes or your computer is stolen, you'll still have a copy of all your messages on the server.
  • IMAP does have a couple of downsides, which may or may not be significant to you. First, most IMAP servers impose a storage quota on each user. If that quota is fairly low (say, 1 GB), you could run out of space for all your messages, forcing you to move some off the server to a mailbox that's stored only on your computer.
  • Apple Mail, which is a much better IMAP client than some, nevertheless has a handful of quirks in its handling of IMAP that can drive one to distraction. If you combine Mail's IMAP oddities with those of a less-than-standard IMAP server - Web Crossing, I'm looking at you - you could easily have unpleasant experiences that may lead you to the erroneous conclusion that IMAP itself is buggy or poorly designed. (Later on, I'll get into the even weirder ways that Gmail deals with IMAP.)
Adam Mills

iPhone 4's speed gets tested against older generation iPhones - 1 views

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    A pretty cool video surfaced today pitting the iPhone 4's speed against the iPhone 3GS, 3G and original 2G in a few different tests.
Saqib Imran

The iPhone 4 Antenna Song - 0 views

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    "Jonathan Mann is a simple song writer and composer who does this for a living. In the light of the recent events which has caught Apple's leg in terms of Antenna problem and the whole "Hold it differently" mantra, this guy has composed a song which is good enough to smack few laughs and giggles directly on the face of Apple."
Saqib Imran

iPad to be Launched in 9 More Countries Today - 0 views

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    "The day has finally arrived for Apple fanboys who are residing in those parts of the World where iPad hasn't reached yet officially. This friday, Apple is about to release its most awesome gadget to the date in 9 more different countries, according to official resources."
Fredrick Edwin

iPhone Guiden - 0 views

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    A word of caution, before you decide to buy the iPhone, it is always advisable for you to compare the price and features of different iPhones that are available.
yc c

Stainless for OS X Leopard - 0 views

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    A multi-process browser for OS X Leopard. A prime example is parallel sessions, which allow you to log into a site using different credentials in separate tabs at the same time.
thanaads Thanaads Noo

UK votes the Apple iPhone 3G Gadget of the Year 2008 | Mobile Phone News Update - 0 views

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    Even though 2008 is still far from over, readers of Stuff magazine in the UK have already voted the second-generation iPhone as the Gadget of the Year. It also seems that as is they were not affected by the different glitches and issues faced by the 3G iPhone during the first few months after its debut.
thanaads Thanaads Noo

September comes and goes with no iPhone push notifications | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    I have a joke for you: how are iPhone applications and rap artists Salt-n-Pepa different? Answer: Salt-n-Pepa may be able to "Push It," but iPhone applications can't, thanks to Apple's decision to leave push notifications out of the iPhone 2.1 release. Originally, senior vice president of iPhone software Scott Forstall said that the feature would be done by September, but now that it's October, publications like Macworld are reminding Apple that it has missed the target date.
Jeff Johnson

Top 11 iPhone Applications (TIME) - 0 views

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    Turn your iPhone into a remote control for your computer. This app lets you pause, fast-forward or rewind anything you're watching or listening to, or switch to a different playlist. It also operates...
Didier Daglinckx

Foxmarks brings free bookmarks syncing to Safari - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - 0 views

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    to keep your browser bookmarks synced when using different computers, by linking each browser to your own online repository(Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer) on both PCs and Macs.
diigo373

iTweaks : Tweak Anything Apple - 0 views

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      Top 10 iPhone optimized sites
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    Top 10 iPhone Ready Websites Posted in Uncategorized by Apple Tweaks on the April 3, 2008 Edit This Tags: iphone optimized sites, iphone plugin, wordpress for iphone As the Dot Com age is evolving so is the means of which we receive our information. Here is a nifty list that I found from theappleblog.com. I love this site! Subscribe today! These are the most Optimized sites for the iPhone 1. Facebook - http://iphone.facebook.com/ : this is definitely the best iPhone optimized website that I have seen. I fell in love with it right off the bat. I have been using it for a while. My favorite feature is the text reply to messages. This feature allows you to see who just commented or emailed you and allows you a quick and easy way to reply back to that person. I also like the picture viewer app and it is really easy to browse profiles. Try it out! If you did not know about this iPhone opitimized site then your stoked and Facebook just got better :) 2. Digg- http://www.digg.com/iphone : Digg is a social network site that lets you share information about links to stories, articles, videos, blogs you name it. It is fast and easy! Check it out! 3. Amazon.com - http://www.amazon.com : Brandone Eley writes about his accidental discovery of this iPhone optimized site. read more at theappleblog.com. 4. eBay - http://iphone.ebay.com : of course if Amazon has one you should expect ebay to be optimized too. :) 5. Google - http://google.com/Google is optimized nicely. Click on google.com and hit the mobile link. I love this one because I can get all of my rss feeds from my Google reader page. 6. Tada List - http://tadalist.com : Never heard of this site till yesterday! I guess this is good for making to do list on your iPhone. 7. Leafllets - http://www.getleaflets.com/ : Once again never heard of it. But awesome and clean interface. Leaflets lets you check feeds from Newsvine, del.icio.us, yahoo upcoming events, flickr, NY Times and much more. It also points
anonymous

Japanese version of the Samsung Omnia - 0 views

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    Recently the Samsung Omnia have been released in Japan, with an official name of SoftBank 930SC Omnia. Apparently there are some differences between the regular one and the Japanese style one.
Jeff Johnson

CreativeTechs Tips: Set default applications in Mac OS X. - 0 views

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    RCDefaultApp is a free utility that CreativeTechs has started adding to our recommended Mac OS X installs. It adds a special preference pane that allows you to quickly change the default application for many common situations: * Open all your .pdf files in Acrobat instead of Preview. * Pick a different default mail client or web browser. * Control what opens when digital cameras or webcams are plugged in. * Close security holes with how certain weblinks are handled. Of course you can change these settings other ways. But RCDefaultApp makes it much easier by putting the most requested controls into one location - a new "Default Apps" option at the bottom of your Mac OS X System Preferences.
anonymous

Freeware: Free Unlock your Blackberry 8000 and 9000 series! - 0 views

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    If you want to use different SIM card in your Blackberry phone, you can do it for free with this free software.
Phil Maxwell

NetworkLocation - Manage settings on your Mac - 0 views

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    Setup locations to represent the different environments in your life. Customize your Mac to suit each location, and let NetworkLocation do the rest.
Jeff Johnson

Visage: Customize Mac OS X - 0 views

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    Visage allows you to easily and safely customize the appearance of your Mac.  The preference pane's simple interface contains several tabs, each of which will help you customize a different part of your Mac. You can run screen savers as your desktop background, customize your login panel, personalize system alerts, and more! Visage keeps track of Apple's default settings for every customization, so you can easily switch back to the original settings at any time.
seth morris

A Different Kind of Euphoria with a Legal Pot - 4 views

Looking for a legal pot that is totally intense without getting a hangover the next day is hard to find. But with Herbal Highs Online, we have found the right one. As we were browsing through the p...

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Willis Wee

China's iPhone users are older, surf the net less - 0 views

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    According to a new study from the folks over at iResearch, iPhone users in China are a little bit different than average smartphone users - but perhaps not in the way you might think.
Vaughn Tobes

How to Use the Record Phone Calls iPhone Feature and Service - 0 views

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    You can actually record phone calls iPhone when you need to. This feature is now available to a lot of the recent iPhones out today and this can be very useful in different ways to each and every one of us. Now, aren't you happy now that the iPhone has this kind of feature?
    The record phone calls
Jochen Burkhard

The Evolution of Apple Ads | Webdesigner Depot - 1 views

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    Apple first started advertising its products in the late 1970s. The 80s showed a wide variety of ads, some of which served to convince consumers that they should purchase a computer, and specifically an Apple. These ads were text-heavy and light on images, as were many computer and technology ads from that era. Apple ads really came into their heyday during the 1990s, with the "Think Different" campaign, which became very popular as they featured a number of famous people. Here's a stunning compilation of some of Apple's most notable advertisements from the 70s until the present day, including a few videos ads.
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    A great collection of Ads from Apple since the 70s... Enjoy.
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