Pagi ini, secara kebetulan terfikir bagaimana akses gmail yang enak. Telusur uncle google, ternyata Gmail tuh support IMAP. Lihat di help, terus nyoba pakai thunderbird portable. Berikut howto setup nya:
Thunderbird 2.0
Note: if you’re using an older version of Thunderbird, we highly recommend upgrading to version 2.0.
To set up your Thunderbird client to work with Gmail:
- Enable IMAP in Gmail.
- Open Thunderbird, and select Tools > Account Settings.
- Click Add Account.
- Select the Email account radio button and click Next. The Identity screen appears.
- Enter your full name in the Your Name field. Enter your full Gmail email address (username@gmail.com) in the Email Address field, and click Next.
- Select IMAP as the type of incoming server you are using. Enter imap.gmail.com in the Incoming Server field.
- Set the Outgoing Server to smtp.gmail.com, and click Next.

- Enter your Gmail username (including @gmail.com) in the Incoming User Name and Outgoing User Name fields, and click Next.

- Enter a name for your email account in the Account Name field, and click Next.
- Verify your account information in the dialog box, and click Finish.
- Select Server Settings from the folder list below your new account.
- Update the Port value to 993.
- In the Security Settings section, select SSL from the Use secure connection options.
- Select Check for messages at startup and Automatically download new messages
- Click Outgoing Server (SMTP) in the folder list

- Select the smtp.gmail.com (Default) entry from the list and click Edit. The SMTP Server page appears.
- Enter smtp.gmail.com as the Server Name and set the Port to 587.
- Select User name and password and enter your Gmail username (including @gmail.com) in the User Name field.
- Select TLS from the Use secure connection radio buttons and click OK.
- Click OK to save your changes and exit the Account Settings dialog.

- Check our recommended client settings, and adjust your client’s settings as needed.
Alhamdulillah, lumayan juga jadi mudah nih. Cuma belum cobain kalo gak online masih bisa baca email gak ya???