> > If you follow gmails instructions for setting up a mail client
> > you will notice that is says to use secure connection, which
> > uses port 995 and 587 and therefore you can send/recieve mail to/from
> > google even if you're on cox's network.
> > Kudoo's to google for making it easy for the rest of the world!
> 
> Does google save a copy of the mail relayed through them in your gmail 
> archive?  Does the AUP allow them to archive the mail even if it's not in 
> your archive? (probably so but i don't know...)
> 

I think so. I don't use it day to day. My wife does. She complains that
when she sends a mail out she receives a copy of the mail she sent.
I've never sat down and used the pop/smtp stuff from google so I don't
know exaclty what it's doing. I didn't see any settings to stop it from
doing that, but I'm still not 100% sure what's going on.
Wait, I think it's when she sends mail via the web interface, she receives
a copy of that via pop. But if she sends via smtp... then I'm not so
sure. I'll have to ask her to see. I'll let yall know.


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