Setup Outlook for IMAP with Gmail

Outlook is a great program to manager calendars, RSS feeds, contacts, to-do lists, and email. There are two options for email, POP, or POP3, and IMAP. POP3 allows email to be downloaded to your local computer, and a copy left on the server, or deleted after downloading. Today we will setup IMAP in Outlook for use with Gmail. You could setup IMAP on one computer, and POP3 on another, while setting it to leave all messages on the server.
IMAP allows you to view your mail and mail folders on the remote Gmail from inside Outlook, and since you are only viewing the email it all remains on the Gmail servers for those times when you want to access your Gmail account from a different computer. There are a lot of Gmail features that are not available in Outlook, but the ones you really need are.
To setup IMAP in Outlook for use with Gmail you’ll need to first login to your Gmail account, and click Settings at the top right of the screen. Click the radio button next to Enable IMAP, and click Save. Now you’re ready to configure Outlook.
Use Outlook 2007 as an RSS Reader
Outlook 2007 at the office can do more than mail and calendar tasks, it can also handle RSS feeds very nicely as well. This makes it easy to read NerdGrind at work while still looking busy doing office related tasks.
To subscribe to an RSS feed, just open Outlook and go to Tools –> Account Settings.

The Account Settings dialog box will open up. Click the RSS Feeds tab and select New. Next copy and paste the RSS URL of the feed into the address box then click Add.

http://feeds.nerdgrind.com/nerdgrind
The RSS Feed Options window will now appear. The only option you may need to change is the Feed Name. Now click OK.

That’s it! Go down to your mail folders and select RSS Feeds. Now you can read your favorite web articles in Outlook.

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