Now, with your email coming into Gmail, you can enable POP3 or IMAP access on the Gmail account and then point your email client to download email from Gmail. If you don’t know if you’re going to like this yet, you can tell Gmail to leave the email on your server so that you don’t split your email up among two servers. Then, set it up to get email from your external, existing mail account. Get a Gmail account if you don’t already have one. So, how can you use this to filter out your spam? What if you already have an email account elsewhere? Well, Gmail also has the ability to log into an EXTERNAL mail account and fetch the email, bringing it into Gmail. They have opened it up to POP3 access and, most recently, to IMAP as well. Gmail is not a self-contained, web-based mail service.
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