Gmail going IMAP?

25 10 2007

Just heard a rumor that Google’s gmail is going IMAP!

For those that aren’t already on gmail, it’s time to seriously check it out. I’m in the process now of switching all of my mail accounts over to gmail. The 2 major differences that I use, as compared to yahoo, is the ‘labels’ feature instead of folders. Since one email can exist with multiple labels, it makes organization a snap. Plus, emails are grouped by conversation as opposed to date – keeping them all together in one spot. A few other features include the ability to POP or forward without having a premium account (although I would be happy to pay for this), and you can use keyboard shortcuts to save time.

Since Google is going IMAP, it makes the decision to fully switch over a no-brainer. Now my lables can match up with my folders in outlook, meaning I’m always in sync no matter where I am. Yet because it hasn’t been rolled out to everyone, I’m very curious as to how this will work given an email can exist with multiple labels in gmail, but not in multiple folders in Outlook.

I’ve also moved TWO of my companies over to Google Apps, since it has a feature that will handle your email using your own custom domain, for free! (Although I am paying for this for a few added features). Easy to administer, took about 5 minutes to set up, and works in an interface I’m used to.

Yet another reason I’m voting Google For President.





Denver Rockies Lose – and email as a flight simulator?

25 10 2007

Today is a strange day.  First of all, the Denver Rockies had their #@!? handed to them on a silver platter last night in game 1 of the baseball world series.  Honestly, I’m not that into spectator sports, but this whirlwind is fun because the Rockies came from so far behind.  Anyway, I had a few good Margaritas over the whole incident.

Secondly, I just learned about a new company called 3D Mailbox.  Self described in a TechCrunch posting, 3D Mailbox is “Email meets flight sim. In Level 2 of 3D Mailbox, each of your emails is represented by a jumbo jet. Based on the country of origin/destination, over 80 national airlines are employed, along with thousands of real pilot-controller conversations. Cargo jets haul your attachments, and the integrated SpamBayes spam filter sends your junk to the airport boneyard.”

What?!?!?!  I think these guys must either be bored trustfund developers with no job, or they’ve embedded some code that when you execute some macro, a guy shows up at your house within 24 hours with a bag of weed.  Drug trafficking at its most creative.

What will they think of next?