How to Access Gawab.com via IMAP in Your Email Program or Mobile Device
Wednesday November 11, 2009
A tree, by another name, is a wireless telegraph transmitter.
Eucalyptus, pine and spruce all worked well when Major George Owen Squier (who would later invent muzak) around 1905 replaced masts and antennae with stems and branches to send and receive the electromagnetic waves used in wireless networking.
Whatever antenna (or cable) you use, your Gawab.com email can telegraph right to your email program with verve — and maybe some eucalyptus or mimosa flavor picked up along the way:
›› Whenever and wherever Gawab.com on the web is not enough: here's how to set up access to your Gawab.com account in an email program or mobile device using IMAP.
Eucalyptus, pine and spruce all worked well when Major George Owen Squier (who would later invent muzak) around 1905 replaced masts and antennae with stems and branches to send and receive the electromagnetic waves used in wireless networking.
Whatever antenna (or cable) you use, your Gawab.com email can telegraph right to your email program with verve — and maybe some eucalyptus or mimosa flavor picked up along the way:
›› Whenever and wherever Gawab.com on the web is not enough: here's how to set up access to your Gawab.com account in an email program or mobile device using IMAP.


A tree, by another name, is a certain amount of wood, created by he who must not be named. One should never forget that before choosing an appropriate email-signature!