I think that's the reverse from what he wants. that describes accessing your
gmail account from some other pop client, not your pop account through
GMail, which doesn't seem to be doable

On 11/17/06, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?ctx=%67mail&hl=en&answer=10350
>
> What is POP, and how do I use it?
> POP, or Post Office Protocol, lets you download messages from Gmail's
> servers onto your computer so you can access your mail with a program
> like Microsoft Outlook Express or Netscape Mail, even when you aren't
> connected to the Internet.
>
> POP access is free for all Gmail users and we have no plans to charge
> for it in the future.
>
> Learn more about accessing your Gmail messages with POP:
>
>     * How do I enable POP?
>     * How do I configure my mail client?
>     * What about IMAP?
>     * POP for Outlook 2003 animated demo
>
>         Having troubles with POP configuration? Windows users can download
> the Gmail POP Troubleshooter tool to automatically diagnose any POP
> issues with Outlook 2000 or newer, Outlook Express 6, or Thunderbird
> 1.5.
>
> 

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