

There is an option in the list to create a new label if you don’t currently have one that is appropriate. To do this, select the “Label incoming messages” check box and select a label from the drop-down list. You can also choose to label incoming messages for the other account with a special label, so you can tell which messages they are in your Gmail inbox. If you still want to be able to check email for your other account in other email clients on other computers, select the “Leave a copy of retrieved message on the server” check box. Click “Next step.”Įnter the settings for your other email account, such as the “Username,” “Password,” “POP Server,” and the “Port.” Enter the email address for which you want to receive emails in your Gmail account in the “Email address” edit box. The “Add a mail account you own” dialog box displays. In the “Check mail from other accounts (using POP3)” section, click the “Add a POP3 mail account you own” link. Click the “Accounts” link at the top of the “Settings” screen. To set up Mail Fetcher to check email from another account, click the “Settings” gear button and select “Settings” from the drop-down menu. Set up Mail Fetcher to Receive Email from Other Accounts Sure, you can use a third-party mail client like Apple Mail, Outlook, or Thunderbird, but if you prefer using a web browser, there’s an offline app for Google Chrome. We’re also going to explain how you can use Gmail offline, because it’s possible that you might go somewhere without Internet at some point. You can add up to five other email accounts. Gmail’s Mail Fetcher feature downloads all your old emails from other email accounts as well as new emails and displays them alongside your Gmail messages in your inbox. Use Your Gmail Account to Access Other Accounts.


Multiple Accounts, Keyboard Shortcuts, and Remote Signout.The Mobile App, Composing Mail, and Conversations.
