Does Gmail use IMAP for itself? [closed] - email

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I want to know that Gmail (Web client) uses IMAP for itself to show messages in Inbox and other folders and for other CRUD and other operations as any other Web mail client does like RoundCube or AtMail or it has its own internal methods to fetch emails and perform different operations?
Please let me know... how Gmail works internally?

Gmail is not using IMAP for its native interface. It uses a closed source internal system.

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I'm trying to read my emails from Emacs, under Linux. I'm using the Notmuch mail client. So far, so good, I managed to send email and even integrated LDAP.
However, I receive Outlook meeting request. I normally response to such emails with the Lighting plugin of Mozilla Thunderbird.
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ejabberd on localhost [closed]

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Is it possible to install and run ejabberd on localhost (with localhost as domain) and connect to this from a client to experiment with client functionality?
The reason that I want to do this is to be able to play around with extensions that are not available on for example jabber.org.
It is indeed possible. If you use binary installer from ProcessOne, you are even asked by installer the domain name you wish to use.
sure its possible,and really easy too. You can use any xmpp server for that like openfire or ejabberd. And Thse servers have user friendly web interface for administration.

Gmail new via feature causes automatic email from my server to go to the SPAM folder [closed]

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I used to send automatic email to users of my website for various reasons like
activating new user accounts
when their question on a forum gets an answer
etc
However, now with the new gmail via feature, my emails go to their spam folder as it has (info#bamozir.com via blabla.hostgator.com)
I removed the email content to make sure the problem is not because of the content of the activation email, it still goes to the spam folder.

How do I inject a message into Postfix's queue? [closed]

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I am working on an application that quarantines and routes email. Let's say in this application that I have an email message in a directory of my choosing and it has been scanned by our software and is considered "clean". How do I inject this message back into Postfix?
Maybe you simply use sendmail ?
I recognize that this is a rather old question. For the benefit of people stumbling across this question:
The qpsmtpd SMTP daemon has a Postfix Queue-Plugin to inject mails into Postfix. The plugin directly talks to the cleanup daemon of Postfix. It shall be rather easy to adapt/port that code (it's written in perl).
http://www.qpsmtpd.org/

XMPP Jabber Hosting [closed]

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Looks like my shared hosting plan does not cover running a Jabber server. Does anyone know of any free or very cheap solutions for doing this?
Google Apps for Domains provides XMPP support.
Dreamhost will host a Jabber server for you on their cheap web hosting plans. Although I had a bit of a falling-out with Dreamhost over a policy of theirs that penalized me for registering a domain that I later wanted to transfer to a friend of mine who was also hosted on Dreamhost.