I am not sure what you mean here.  What kind of issues?  I am using IMAP 
on all of my google accounts, gmail and my own domains both.  I have all 
of the SMTP and mail server authentication stuff turned on and rely on 
gmail's spam filtering.  It works very well and I don't have to fool 
with the client learning what is or isn't spam.  The only problems I 
have had have been on the client end, ie Thunderbird doing something 
stupid and hanging.  Oh, and the @#&!# gmail filters STILL not using 
wildcards or regexps.

That being said, I am considering moving to Outlook.  It is overkill for 
what I need, but if it is more stable and plays nice with google ...

On 8/10/2011 1:43 PM, Andrew Scott wrote:
> If you are going to be using an IMAP connection, the support for this is by
> far better supported in the advanced services offered. But all in all I am a
> one man show, with multiple users (Family friends etc.) and I am satisfied
> with the free account. I do have issues with using IMAP, but I can't justify
> $50 a year per user for that feature, I get better and cheaper IMAP support
> with my hosting provider, if I want or need to switch over to them.
>
>
> Regards,
> Andrew Scott
> http://www.andyscott.id.au/

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