you can use fetchmail to get your emails : see there for instance :

http://wiki.bestpractical.com/index.cgi?POP3Mailgate

I never used it, but it seems straightforward

and

Gmail: Help Center - Configuring your email client: Outlook Express and
Outlook 2002 (Windows only):
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=13276

just don't consider all the Outlook stuff, but this article supplies the
Gmail servers :

smtp.gmail.com
pop.gmail.com

I did not try this configuration for RT, but on my opinion it should work
without much hassle

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  Hi, I need to set up RT and RTFM _i think_.  We're using google apps mail
on our domain.  is this a non starter for using RT?

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