• sabreW4K3@lazysoci.alOP
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      14 days ago

      Google are an advertisement company. Their business model is data mining. It should be an inconvenience for them to build a profile on you. Running your third party email via them is the opposite of that.

    • a_non_monotonic_function@lemmy.world
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      14 days ago

      It sounds remarkably janky, and a bit of an unusual edge case. Why would someone need this specific pattern?

      Eventually this is the sort of thing that isn’t worth supporting.

      • The_Decryptor@aussie.zone
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        13 days ago

        I used to do it back when gmail first started, I connected it to my previous email account so anything addressed to my old account would get transferred to my new one.

        I could probably count the number of emails it ever retrieved on one hand.

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            13 days ago

            That’s the point of the feature though. POP3 moves emails, it’s really a transfer protocol rather than an access protocol.

            I assume Google is killing it since they assume they’re effectively in-charge of email outside of things like company Outlook accounts. They’ve got no need to worry about people migrating to gmail, since everybody starts out on it now.

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        13 days ago

        Yes just like HTTP, FTP, SMTP, telnet and all the other pre-TLS protocols that we now run over TLS for exactly this reason.

        Google, just like every other modern mail client, supports connecting to POP3 servers over SSL:

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