Gmail POP3 Auto Refresh is a email extension for chrome. it's a free extension and is featured in Productivity, it has 4,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.20 from 20 rated user, last update is 690 days ago.
This extension will automate the refresh of emails from the third-party server to your Gmail every minute. There is no need to do anything else. If you are using Gmail POP3 emails to retrieve emails from other email accounts, you may have noticed that it sometimes checks for new emails very slowly. With Gmail POP3 auto-refresh, you can refresh an unlimited number of POP3 email accounts at a rate of one minute for free. Click on the extension, it will open Gmail on the right page and automatically refresh POP3 emails. Just leave this page open and open a new one to view your emails which will finally be up to date! Feedback and comments are welcome. Feel free to contact me at [email protected] if you have any problems. I will see your email very soon because I use my own extension!
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
English.
56% user give 5-star rating, 11% user give 4-star rating, 11% user give 3-star rating, 11% user give 2-star rating, 11% user give 1-star rating. Read reviews of gmail pop3 auto refresh
You could find more help information from gmail pop3 auto refresh support page.
You could send emails to publisher, or check publisher's website.
You could click to report abuse of gmail pop3 auto refresh.
Easy and Works fine
Seems to work as intended : when the timer comes to 2 minutes, it checks the mails, then resets the timer to 0 minute.... as it should be by default without any extension... anyway, thanks to the dev! Merci beaucoup.
I've ran several emails through this extension and it works as described. In my view, the extension is "under developed" by the fact that you must launch the extension, by clicking on it top right each time you want it to work with Gmail and, that the browser tab that opens as a result, must stay open during the time you want the extension to work. That part seems like it could be better developed. I noticed that after manually launching the extension once - then closing out Chrome and relaunching Chrome again, the browser tab for the extension automatically launched by itself. At that time I hadn't even logged into my gmail account yet. That practice worries me and feels like it has privacy challenges.