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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: March 21, 2007
- Total Downloads: 1,866
- Downloads last week: 5
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From Mark Lyon :If you've ever wanted to sync your local e-mail with your Gmail account, this program works by reading your existing mail files, and forwarding them to Gmail. It does not delete the mail from your local computer. Email can be set to arrive at GMail in either your 'Inbox' or 'Sent Mail'.
Notes: The default SMTP server does not work. Please look up the current SMTP server with DNS Stuff (a DNS lookup service) and use one of the server names returned there as the SMTP server.
If you are attempting to import your mail into your Gmail for Domains account, you need to look up the MX servers for your domain. There is an option on the right hand side of DNS Stuff to perform this task. Enter your domain name, slect MX, and then click "Lookup". The destination address in GML should then be your gmail for domains address and not an @gmail or @googlemail address.
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Version: Gmail Loader 0.5
Cons: For experts only, not for amateurs
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Version: Gmail Loader 0.5
Pros: Not any that I can think of. You can do the same thing just using outlook and imap
Cons: Crash-prone, loads only email, and this part is the kicker: it changes all the dates on your messages.
Summary: Would be better if it uploaded contacts, tasks, appointments, etc. Want to keep dates intact.
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