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<blockquote data-quote="Dadeo" data-source="post: 787922" data-attributes="member: 27204"><p>I'm no expert in either plugin, but I think it depends how you manage your email. IMAP-Pop3 is if you use mail online, while Outlook Mail is if you like to download it in Outlook. Why I say this is because when I was testing IMAP-Pop3 it marked all my emails read, because it accesses them from Gmail, so Outlook would not download them from Gmail after that. Outook Mail plugin accesses your local Outlook data. It's nice to have the choice for different users.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dadeo, post: 787922, member: 27204"] I'm no expert in either plugin, but I think it depends how you manage your email. IMAP-Pop3 is if you use mail online, while Outlook Mail is if you like to download it in Outlook. Why I say this is because when I was testing IMAP-Pop3 it marked all my emails read, because it accesses them from Gmail, so Outlook would not download them from Gmail after that. Outook Mail plugin accesses your local Outlook data. It's nice to have the choice for different users. [/QUOTE]
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