I’ve just started using SnapperMail in conjunction with my GMail account,
and it is a frickin’ revelation. Here’s a blurb from Snapper:
The latest version is now version 2.1.0 (our third update in
the last 2 months). Improvements over 2.0.4 include:
- 12x faster IMAP syncing over v2.0.4
- AOL Mail is now supported, including other non-SEARCH compliant IMAP
servers
- Smaller fonts (in LoRes and HiRes) to improve message readability.
- Wider support for IMAP servers
- CRAM MD5 Authentication for POP3 and IMAP
- UI refinements and bug fixesCurrently we are running a 25% upgrades discount for owners of version 1
wanting to switch to version 2 or users wanting to crossgrade to a better
edition. To get the discount, use coupon GIMME2EXTEND when purchasing from
your user account at www.snappermail.com/download/login (expires end of
this month).Google GMail tested with SnapperMail
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Google’s GMail POP3 access rolled out last week and has been successfully
tested with Premier and Enterprise Editions (SSL is required so Standard
and Lite Editions are incompatible). Not all users have GMail access yet as
Google is rolling it out in stages. Users should check their accounts under
“Settings”. SnapperMail GMail configuration is available at
www.snappermail.com/support/isp.cfm#82
I can attest that the GMail support not only works, it works well. It can
be automated (though with Bluetooth to my phone, not sure I want to do
this, don’t know what will happen if I’m on a call) and it’s even fairly
quick on my CDMA connection. I particularly like the icon in the lower
right corner of the screen which toggles between stylus mode and “finger”
mode. With finger mode, everything becomes oversized so you can use it with
a fingertip with alarming accuracy. Neat!
More on this as I put it through more paces.
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