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I did try this. It's pretty easy up to the point where you need to do SSL or connect to Gmail.
To go to IMAP with GMAIL now you have to register as a Developer, you have to create a project and then create a key for that project once those things are created???? Where do they go? Heavens knows.
All of these, even if you get them to work today, Google can just break them tomorrow and you won't know until maybe a few days without emails have passed?
Ah Now I understand the issue. Most people are complaining about mail in general but this is just Google being google. Alright, good luck!