Gmail and native client and security

Hello everyone
Gmail has an option on the web for secure https login. I worry about push login over public transport wifi. Is this secure? I am not sure what ssl is and whether it encrypts each email as well as log in information.,
Eric

SSL is what is used by Microsoft Outlook to grab emails over a secure port. Your information will be just as secure if you're using SSL on your PlayBook as if you were using it on Outlook.
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