• sabreW4K3@lazysoci.alOP
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    15 days ago

    To be fair, they’re only talking about being able to fetch other (third party) mail accounts via Gmail. No one in their right mind should be doing this anyway. And only via POP3, IMAP is still supported.

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        15 days ago

        Google are an advertisement company. Their business model is data mining. It should be an inconvenience for them to build a profile on you. Running your third party email via them is the opposite of that.

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        15 days ago

        It sounds remarkably janky, and a bit of an unusual edge case. Why would someone need this specific pattern?

        Eventually this is the sort of thing that isn’t worth supporting.

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          15 days ago

          I used to do it back when gmail first started, I connected it to my previous email account so anything addressed to my old account would get transferred to my new one.

          I could probably count the number of emails it ever retrieved on one hand.

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              14 days ago

              That’s the point of the feature though. POP3 moves emails, it’s really a transfer protocol rather than an access protocol.

              I assume Google is killing it since they assume they’re effectively in-charge of email outside of things like company Outlook accounts. They’ve got no need to worry about people migrating to gmail, since everybody starts out on it now.

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          15 days ago

          Yes just like HTTP, FTP, SMTP, telnet and all the other pre-TLS protocols that we now run over TLS for exactly this reason.

          Google, just like every other modern mail client, supports connecting to POP3 servers over SSL:

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