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		<title>By: October 24, 2007 at next media update</title>
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		<description>[...] GMail Testing Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) PULSE2.0 Google is currently testing out Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) for its Gmail service. Only a few accounts are being tested for IMAP as of right now. Having IMAP work on GMail means that users will be able to integrate the web service into Microsoft Outlook. And all changes made to emails including delete, reading, etc. will be accounted for when logging into GMail. When GMail was supporting only POP e-mail forwarding, reading and deleting emails on Microsoft Outlook was not accounted for when logging into GMail.com. Source&gt; [...]</description>
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