I get notified that new emails have come in.

Thanks!
... which happens to actually be a tangential benefit beyond the purpose of IDLE. But then if you don't want messages arriving in the POP Peeper inbox at the time they are available then that is your choice of course.Jeff wrote:If you do switch to IMAP, Edit the account and just change the "server type" to IMAP; also, make sure that you enable "IDLE/Push" on the bottom-right, as this can often reduce errors associated with logging in (because PP doesn't have to login as frequently when using idle).
Tnanks for that information, with Gmail the IDLE protocol is supported so it is purely up to you if you want to receive your new messages at the time they arrive on the Gmail Servers as opposed to only getting new messages when your Polling Interval Mail Checks occur. As I pointed out it is generally recommended that IDLE be used with IMAP but it is nevertheless entirely your choice. In some cases IMAP works better with IDLE enabled and as mentioned previously, reduces the frequency of log-in attempts as a side benefit as well. I personally use IDLE with my Gmail IMAP accounts.baconcheddar wrote:Oh, all my accounts are Gmailed hu hu...
Please clarify what you mean by "refresh", you had previously posted "60 minutes refresh" and I assumed that your meaning was what your Mail Check Polling Interval setting was set at in "Tools" > "Options" > "Mail Check" of the main POP Peeper interface.baconcheddar wrote:But it was just something I noticed as of today. Usually, all my accounts are on the 1-minute refresh anyway.
Okay, I think it may be helpful and avoid any confusion there may be for you to go over the advantage there would for you to have IDLE enabled (checked) for your Gmail account(s).baconcheddar wrote:Yes: tools > options >mail check > 60 minutes