• Just like Dovecot, Google Apps also support logging in to users’ email account without resetting the passwords. Unfortunately, this feature is not available for Google Apps Standard-users (i.e. free), but is restricted to Google Apps for Business-users (and Education).

    The way Google resolved this was to add support for OAuth authentication to their IMAP server. Hence, to use this feature, you will need an OAuth key.
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  • This is pretty nice. Google just announced a new feature called ‘Preview Pane’ in Gmail (including Google Apps users).

    The feature does just like it sounds. It allows you to preview your mail in a horizontal fashion. This is a really smart move, as it enables you to use a wide-screen monitor more effectively.

    As a side-note, this is somewhat similar to what Mail.App in OS X Lion.

    What do you think? Do you prefer the old style, or this new view?

  • Google just announced a pretty neat feature to the Gmail interface. You can now select what ‘inbox style’ you like to display. The options are:

    • Classic
    • Important first
    • Unread first
    • Starred first

    The different styles are rather self-explanatory. For more information, see the original blog-post. We think this is a pretty nifty new feature to combat information overflow.

  • Two days ago, we ran a post about Gmail’s new web interface. It was intended as a brief note to our users pointing back to Google’s original post.

    Little did we know that this particular post would get 10k visitors in 48 hours. Most users appears to be confused, thinking we were Google and asking us for various features. We are not Google, nor are we affiliated with Google in any way.

    With that said, you can actually get Gmail’s new interface today.
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  • Through YippieMove we get in touch with many enthusiastic Gmail/Google Apps users. If you spend the majority of your day starring at your webmail client, the small details matters a lot. When Gmail reveals a radically redesigned interface, we know people will vent their opinions. Some will love it, and others will hate it.

    Screenshots of the new interface can be found here. What do you think? It certainly aligns with the interface of Google+.

    Update: How you can get Gmail’s new look today.