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Gmail Ends POP3 Access: Your Email Account Changes!
6 Jan
Summary
- Gmail will stop fetching emails from third-party accounts via POP3 starting January 2026.
- Gmailify support also ends January 2026, removing features like spam protection.
- Google offers data migration for businesses but consumers face limitations.

As of January 2026, Google is ending its support for fetching emails from third-party accounts into Gmail via the POP3 protocol. This significant change means that many existing Gmail setups will no longer serve as a unified inbox for all email communications.
Furthermore, Google is discontinuing Gmailify in January 2026. This service, launched in 2016, brought Gmail's advanced features, such as spam protection and inbox categorization, to users of Yahoo! Mail and Outlook.com. Its cessation will limit access to these benefits for users who haven't migrated.
While Google has not publicly stated the exact reason for these changes, the move away from POP3 is likely security-driven, as the protocol transmits passwords in plain text. Businesses can leverage Google Workspace's data migration tools, but individual consumers will face reduced functionality, with IMAP being the only alternative for accessing non-Gmail accounts within the Gmail app.



