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Old 01-03-2007, 08:10 PM   #1
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Post New from Gmail- Now retrive mail from other accounts on Gmail.

Gmail is again the first(as far as i know) to launch a new service through which u can retrive your mails from other servers supporting POP3 to Gmail, removing the hassles of checking a lot of e-mail accounts.. It was also mentioned that this facility is not available to all but is availlable to me.. dono of others.. Though i was unable to do it,, receiving an error ""Connection Timed Out"".


NOw how to do it.. check this. out..

How to set up Mail Fetcher?

Gmail allows you to fetch mail from your other, non-Gmail accounts. You'll be able to read email from up to 5 additional accounts, all in one place, and take advantage of all of Gmail's . Note that the email accounts you would like to fetch will need to support POP access. Some free email services don't support POP access at this time.
  1. Click Settings from the top of any Gmail page.
  2. Click Accounts.
  3. In the Get mail from other accounts section, click Add another mail account.
  4. Enter the full email address of the account you'd like to access, then click Next Step.
  5. Gmail will populate the Username and POP Server fields when possible, based on your email address. Enter your Password.
  6. Decide whether to:
    • Leave a copy of retrieved messages on the server. If you'll only be accessing your email through your Gmail account, leave this unchecked. If you'd like to be able to access your mail directly from that account, or if you're accessing it through any other accounts or devices, click to select this option.
    • Always use a secure connection (SSL) when retrieving mail.
    • Label incoming messages. If you'd like to automatically label all messages that are retrieved from your non-Gmail account, select this option. You can choose to use the predefined label (your email address), or you can select an existing label or create a new one from the drop-down list.
    • Archive incoming messages. Mail from this account can be archived directly, without showing up in your Inbox.
  7. Click Add Account.
  8. Once your account has been added successfully, you'll have the option of setting it as a custom From address. This allows you to compose messages in Gmail, but have them appear to be sent from your other email account . Click Yes to set up a custom From address.
You're done! Gmail will now check your other account on a regular basis, and new mail will appear automatically in your Gmail account. You can disable importing at any time from the Accounts tab of your Settings page. Just click delete next to the appropriate email account.



For Details visit Gmail: Help Center - How do I set up Mail Fetcher?
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