If you have been banking on Gmail for your communication needs, there have always been times when you have desperately wanted to access your account to dig out that important mail but have found yourself haggling with an unreliable or unavailable connection. Not any more. If the Google Gears version of Gmail rolls out smooth, you can open your web browser, go to the mailbox, and get to your mail even when you are offline. In a nutshell, your Gmail is going offline.
Here's how it works. Once the feature is turned on, Gmail uses Gears to download a local cache of your mail. As long as you're connected to the network, that cache is synchronized with Gmail's servers. When the connection is lost, Gmail automatically switches to offline mode, and uses the data stored on your computer's hard drive instead of the information sent across the network.According to web reports, Google is making offline Gmail available to everyone who uses Gmail in US or UK English over the next couple of days.
The only bad news is some features that require an Internet connection, such as spell check, won't work offline. And while you can open attachments, you won't be able to add attachments at launch. But Google promises to make them available soon!
Source: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/quickiearticleshow/4042169.cms
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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Google Mail already supports POP which allows your messages to be downloaded to your preferred email client.
You may like to check out this Google Help Page (http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=13273) in having POP3 enabled and activated for your account.
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