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Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: pinkoos
Date: August 03, 2012 03:20PM
In case anybody is interested, it seems like a well written article:

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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: C(-)ris
Date: August 03, 2012 03:23PM
Gmail's IMAP support is fuzzy at best. It works, but they don't adhere to the common standards for naming or how deleting items functions.



C(-)ris
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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: mattkime
Date: August 03, 2012 03:28PM
why do i want social integration with my email?



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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: macphanatic
Date: August 03, 2012 03:28PM
Lack of IMAP is pretty much a deal killer for me anymore. Especially with a desktop, laptop, iPhone and an iPad. Having to clean up mailboxes on 4 devices is rediculous.
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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: pinkoos
Date: August 03, 2012 03:41PM
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macphanatic
Lack of IMAP is pretty much a deal killer for me anymore. Especially with a desktop, laptop, iPhone and an iPad. Having to clean up mailboxes on 4 devices is rediculous.

But can't the Outlook mail be set up as an Exchange on iOS? And, what about on Mac OS X? Can Mail set up Outlook as Exchange as well?
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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: $tevie
Date: August 03, 2012 03:59PM
Nobody wants to know this, but aol has the best web email interface going. And it is free. And it works just ducky with Apple Mail. I ought to know, I have a half dozen email accounts with various places, including my very first email address with aol which is now my dedicated "I really want this newsletter/ad/notification so it's not spam, but I don't want it in my personal mailbox" address. And of all my addresses, it is the one that has never given me any grief when attempting to read it in Mail OR on the web. And the web interface allows you to sort your email in all kinds of ways, unlike gmail which blows at that. It's just not a "cool" email address is all.



"Stop thinking about art works as objects, and start thinking about them as triggers for experiences." ~ Brian Eno
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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: macphanatic
Date: August 03, 2012 04:04PM
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pinkoos
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macphanatic
Lack of IMAP is pretty much a deal killer for me anymore. Especially with a desktop, laptop, iPhone and an iPad. Having to clean up mailboxes on 4 devices is rediculous.

But can't the Outlook mail be set up as an Exchange on iOS? And, what about on Mac OS X? Can Mail set up Outlook as Exchange as well?

I tried, but unless you have the url of the exchange server, it can't be set up as an Exhange email account.
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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: silvarios
Date: August 03, 2012 04:58PM
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C(-)ris
Gmail's IMAP support is fuzzy at best. It works, but they don't adhere to the common standards for naming or how deleting items functions.

This kills me. Some clients don't end up deleting items properly even though I've tried to configure the settings as suggested by Google. Wait, found a link that might finally let me delete on this mobile without archiving the darn email. I'll report back.
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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: N-OS X-tasy!
Date: August 03, 2012 04:59PM
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macphanatic
Lack of IMAP is pretty much a deal killer for me anymore.

Not that I would ever consider Microsoft as a potential e-mail provider, but... yup.



RIP, Greg the DogSitter. You are missed.
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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: N-OS X-tasy!
Date: August 03, 2012 05:00PM
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$tevie
It's just not a "cool" email address is all.

"@aol.com" stopped being a cool e-mail address sometime in 1998. grinning smiley



RIP, Greg the DogSitter. You are missed.
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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: silvarios
Date: August 03, 2012 05:14PM
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N-OS X-tasy!
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macphanatic
Lack of IMAP is pretty much a deal killer for me anymore.

Not that I would ever consider Microsoft as a potential e-mail provider, but... yup.

I can't remember, were you a Fastmail user? I'm looking for an email provider where I can use my own domain and have proper IMAP access to my mail. Does your provider offer such service?
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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: mattkime
Date: August 03, 2012 05:16PM
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silvarios
I can't remember, were you a Fastmail user? I'm looking for an email provider where I can use my own domain and have proper IMAP access to my mail. Does your provider offer such service?

as long as you're not a stickler for deleting instead of archiving, gmail works perfectly fine.



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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: Robert M
Date: August 03, 2012 05:52PM
Silvarios,

Fastmail.fm is your solution. I use it with my own domain and have proper imap acess to my mail. There are a couple of ways to configure the domain but in my case, I just use domain forwarding. My domain name registrar forwards all mail sent to my domain to my fastmail email address. There is a way to do it without forwarding but I can't remember off the top of my head. forwarding works nicely for me overall. The only issues I've had haven't been due to fastmail. They've been due to the domain name registrar. All quickly resolved.

Robert
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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: pinkoos
Date: August 03, 2012 06:40PM
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macphanatic
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pinkoos
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macphanatic
Lack of IMAP is pretty much a deal killer for me anymore. Especially with a desktop, laptop, iPhone and an iPad. Having to clean up mailboxes on 4 devices is rediculous.

But can't the Outlook mail be set up as an Exchange on iOS? And, what about on Mac OS X? Can Mail set up Outlook as Exchange as well?

I tried, but unless you have the url of the exchange server, it can't be set up as an Exhange email account.

So you can't even set it up as an Exchange on iOS? Or are you referring to Mac OS?
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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: btfc
Date: August 03, 2012 06:44PM
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N-OS X-tasy!
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$tevie
It's just not a "cool" email address is all.

"@aol.com" stopped being a cool e-mail address sometime in 1998. grinning smiley


I have a 'netscape.net' email address, which was taken over by AOL.
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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: Ken Sp.
Date: August 03, 2012 06:46PM
I got it set up easily as Exchange on my iOS, but the server settings didn't work on the Mac.

On the iOS device the server is blu-m.hotmail.com
This is generated automatically when you add the exchange account to iOS.

The settings didn't work in MacOS 10.8



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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: Sam3
Date: August 03, 2012 06:54PM
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btfc
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N-OS X-tasy!
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$tevie
It's just not a "cool" email address is all.

"@aol.com" stopped being a cool e-mail address sometime in 1998. grinning smiley


I have a 'netscape.net' email address, which was taken over by AOL.

Same here. And I use it all the time.
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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: silvarios
Date: August 03, 2012 07:05PM
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mattkime
as long as you're not a stickler for deleting instead of archiving, gmail works perfectly fine.

That's my exact problem.
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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: pinkoos
Date: August 03, 2012 07:06PM
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Ken Sp.
I got it set up easily as Exchange on my iOS, but the server settings didn't work on the Mac.

On the iOS device the server is blu-m.hotmail.com
This is generated automatically when you add the exchange account to iOS.

The settings didn't work in MacOS 10.8

So, it looks like in iOS, your options for Outlook are either exchange or POP (if you set it up via the Hotmail icon in iOS Mail, Calendars, Contacts) whereas in desktop your options are POP only.

In terms of Gmail, your iOS options are exchange, IMAP or POP but your desktop options are IMAP or POP.

Summary: Neither one can do exchange via the desktop and Gmail gives you added IMAP functionality in both iOS and desktop.

I'm confused!
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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: silvarios
Date: August 03, 2012 07:08PM
I'll take a look at Fastmail, thanks Robert.
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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: mattkime
Date: August 03, 2012 07:58PM
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silvarios
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mattkime
as long as you're not a stickler for deleting instead of archiving, gmail works perfectly fine.

That's my exact problem.

let go of it winking smiley



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Re: Lifehacker's Outlook vs. Gmail Comparison
Posted by: $tevie
Date: August 04, 2012 01:52PM
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N-OS X-tasy!
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$tevie
It's just not a "cool" email address is all.

"@aol.com" stopped being a cool e-mail address sometime in 1998. grinning smiley

Well, that was kind of my point. People are missing out on a great email option because they haven't noticed that a decade and a half has gone by.



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