Connecting Your Google Sheets & IMAP POP Data
Whether you’re integrating Google Sheets with IMAP POP or moving data from one of these solutions to the other, getting your information where it needs to be is crucial. Use StarfishETL’s robust iPaaS to connect your data with speed and flexibility.
Secure Connections Between Google Sheets to IMAP POP
The iPaaS powering your Google Sheets and IMAP POP connection not only provides unrivaled scalability, but also offers strict security protocols to keep data safe as it moves across applications. StarfishETL applies two-fold data security between Amazon Web and our internal servers to maintain the highest levels of protected infrastructure. Strict data encryption practices and progressive security principles keep sensitive information secure at all times as it passes between Google Sheets and IMAP POP.

Google Sheets and IMAP POP Integration
Integrate Google Sheets and IMAP POP to boost your analytical power, align your teams, and create more omnichannel experiences across your business. StarfishETL makes the process seamless with a library of pre-configured maps at your fingertips and easy ways to customize your project. Check out the visual below to learn how a typical integration flows. Then, contact our team to request a quote on your Google Sheets and IMAP POP project.

Set up access to each system

Define processes & stages

Modify integration & add custom fields

Test integration

Run initial data migration load

Ensure keys are matching between systems

Start integration
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About These Solutions
Google Sheets is Google's free, web-based spreadsheet program. An essential part of the Google Docs Editors Suite, Sheets enables the storage, editing, and analysis of data using the powerful Google platform and infrastructure.
IMAP and POP are different email access protocols that represent different methods of retrieving and storing mail. IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) access involves connecting to a mail storage and reading the messages from the server, which is ideal for users that need to connect to their email across multiple devices. POP (Post Office Protocol) on the other hand involves connecting to an online mail storage, downloading the messages off the server, and then deleting said messages from the original online storage so they only remain on the contacting computer.
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