If you use an email client such as the above, and point them to Google, they are unchanged. Through the Google web interface they show up as labels like 'mail/family, mail/friends' and so on.
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In general, Exchange refers to our entire e-mail and group calendaring system. Entourage and Outlook refer to the programs used by Macintosh and PC users (respectively) at Puget Sound to send and receive e-mail, manage Calendar and Contacts...
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You can use as many email clients as you deem necessary. The only word of caution is that either all of the email clients should use the IMAP protocol or only one of the email clients should use the POP protocol.
http://faq.newark.rutgers.edu/activekb/categories/Email
Both are programs that provide basic email capability, such as Compose, View and Delete email. The difference is: Outlook Express is an application that comes installed with Microsoft Windows and downloads mail from your Internet mail pro...
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No. Reading or deleting your emails on your Peek will not sync with your webmail account. We know that some of you prefer synching so we are considering offering that option sometime in the future! Keep the feedback coming to feedback@getpe...
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Address books and preferences in other mail clients (e.g., Outlook, Entourage) are not shared with Webmail. However, Carnegie Mellon email addresses can be accessed from the server. See the Finding Addresses section for more information.
http://www.cmu.edu/computing/doc/email/webmail/faq.html
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