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	<title>Comments on: Found a gotcha with gmail imap/pop support</title>
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		<title>By: MikeB</title>
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		<description>I had noted this previously also; however I am not sure if this is a bug - or for Google, a &#039;feature&#039;. My guess is that Google do not want to be used as a mail server that people don&#039;t log into. This is one way to ensure gmail is not forgotten. People reply regularly to gmail as well as the sending email address (unfortunately).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had noted this previously also; however I am not sure if this is a bug &#8211; or for Google, a &#8216;feature&#8217;. My guess is that Google do not want to be used as a mail server that people don&#8217;t log into. This is one way to ensure gmail is not forgotten. People reply regularly to gmail as well as the sending email address (unfortunately).</p>
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