Friday, July 13, 2012

맥에서 Gmail 푸쉬설정 (How to Push enable for Gmail in Mac OS X)


Take advantage of push email servers in Mail.app Apps
This should be manifestly obvious (and that's probably why I couldn't find any documentation for it). But then again, you'd think they would put it in, for instance, Gmail's IMAP setup help page, but it's not...

I am sure we all have heard about Push in Apple's Mail by now. For those folks who use email to the point of obsession (I'm afraid I do), this is a great way to keep your mailboxes up-to-the-second current without having Mail.app hog the bandwidth, checking every minute or five minutes. If your server supports IDLE (Gmail, .Mac/MobileMe, and most university servers do), then the only things you need to do are:
  1. Go into Mail » Preferences » Accounts (Advanced) and make sure that Use IDLE command if the server supports it is enabled (it's enabled by default).
  2. (This is the fun part) Again go into Mail » Preferences » General and set Check for new Mail to Manually.
Now send yourself a new message (preferably from a different account) and watch the fun.

[robg adds: If you have a mix of accounts some of which include IDLE support and some which don't (as I do), here's another way to set this up. For the IDLE-enabled accounts, uncheck the box next to 'Include when automatically checking for new mail' on the Advanced tab of that account's settings pages. For the non-IDLE accounts, leave this box checked.

Then, in General in Mail's Preferences, leave the 'Check for new mail' pop-up set to whatever time interval you prefer. This way, your IDLE-enabled email will show up as soon as the server pushes it to your machine, but you'll still check the non-IDLE accounts on a regular basis. This works quite well for me -- three of my accounts have IDLE enabled and the email just shows up, while the other two accounts are checked using Mail's automatic checks.]

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