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There is a support note, if you can find it. Here’s the link. “Starting January 2026,” Google tells users of the world’s most popular email platform, "Gmail will no longer support checking emails from third-party accounts through POP. The option to ‘Check mail from other accounts’ will no longer be available in Gmail on your computer."
More artificial intelligence is being implanted into Gmail as Google tries to turn the world’s most used email service into a personal assistant that can improve writing, summarize far-flung informati
Emoji reactions have been hiding at the bottom of your personal Gmail messages for over two years, and now they’re coming to Workspace by default.
Google is souping up Gmail with features from its Gemini 3 AI app. Here's what to know — including how to opt out.
Gmail can be a much smarter tool if you enable its new AI features: Suggested Replies, Help Me Write, Proofread, AI Overviews, and AI Inbox are here.
The aim is to transform Gmail from a traditional inbox into what Google describes as a “personal, proactive inbox assistant.”
Google has unveiled a new AI Inbox for Gmail that’s designed to provide a personalized overview of your tasks and keep you informed about important updates. Gmail is also launching AI Overviews in search and a Grammarly-like “Proofread” feature.
Gmail is rolling out natural language queries with AI Overviews and the new Proofread feature for premium users to simplify your life.
The new tools include AI summaries of email conversations, a new AI inbox mode, and the ability to get help drafting emails. While many of these features sound useful, they also seem like another example of AI slowly creeping,