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| RadioNZ - 13 Oct (RadioNZ) The Education Minister Erica Stanford said the number of students who exceeded expectations in Term 3 was 43 percent. Read...Newslink ©2025 to RadioNZ |  |
|  | | Stuff.co.nz - 13 Oct (Stuff.co.nz) Prime Minister Christopher Luxon will speak to media this afternoon from 4pm about the success of the structured literacy programme. He`ll front with Education Minister Erica Stanford. Read...Newslink ©2025 to Stuff.co.nz |  |
|  | | NZ Herald - 13 Oct (NZ Herald) The Government aims to put educational results in focus. Read...Newslink ©2025 to NZ Herald |  |
|  | | BBCWorld - 12 Oct (BBCWorld)Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson says Jewish students do not feel safe, as she sets out measures to tackle antisemitism. Read...Newslink ©2025 to BBCWorld |  |
|  | | RadioNZ - 9 Oct (RadioNZ) The Secretary for Education has written to the school after a recent report concluded it was not a safe space for students. Read...Newslink ©2025 to RadioNZ |  |
|  | | ITBrief - 8 Oct (ITBrief) RUSH has acquired Pixel Fusion, boosting its managed services and expanding into education, energy and GLAM sectors with stronger recurring revenue growth. Read...Newslink ©2025 to ITBrief |  |
|  | | RadioNZ - 8 Oct (RadioNZ) But the Education Review Office report reveals overall attitudes to truancy have improved. Read...Newslink ©2025 to RadioNZ |  |
|  | | RadioNZ - 7 Oct (RadioNZ) A government report said a handful of schools spent more than 10 percent of their operations grants on audit fees, but the Education Ministry was working on bringing the cost down. Read...Newslink ©2025 to RadioNZ |  |
|  | | BBCWorld - 6 Oct (BBCWorld)The soap actor meets families fighting for their children’s education for BBC Panorama. Read...Newslink ©2025 to BBCWorld |  |
|  | | PC World - 3 Oct (PC World)Google recently published a support page that explains how it’s going to reorganize Gmail by removing two features in January 2026. Many users have been relying on these two features: first, the Gmailify extension, and second, the retrieval of emails via the POP protocol.
The end of Gmailify benefits
Gmailify was introduced in 2016 and made it possible to upgrade external email accounts—from Yahoo! or Outlook, for example—with certain Gmail extras, including a reliable spam filter, automatic sorting of the inbox into categories, better push notifications on smartphones, and an extended search function with special operators.
These benefits will no longer be available come January 2026. Anyone using third-party email accounts in Gmail will therefore have to do without these additional benefits starting next year.
The end of POP support in Gmail
The retrieval of emails via the POP protocol will also be discontinued. Previously, Gmail users were able to integrate messages from other email accounts directly into Gmail. This option to “retrieve messages from other accounts” will no longer be available come January.
Instead, Google will refer to IMAP, which is already supported by most email providers and is considered the modern standard. Users should check the settings of their email provider(s) to see whether IMAP is activated and switch from POP to IMAP as soon as possible.
What will stay the same?
These changes only affect future emails. Emails that have already been synchronized in the Gmail account will remain the same. External accounts can still be used in the Gmail app, but only via IMAP.
Google also recommends that users with work or education accounts contact their administrators if a Google Workspace migration is needed.
For many Gmail users, these changes will likely mean getting used to the new system. Anyone who previously upgraded their external email accounts with Gmailify or integrated them via POP will have to switch to IMAP by January 2026 at the latest and do without some convenient functions, like spam filters and automatic sorting.
Further reading: I switched from Gmail to Proton Mail and prefer it Read...Newslink ©2025 to PC World |  |
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