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Check email from other accounts with GmailIf you have multiple email accounts, you can check them all in Gmail. Gmail’s Mail Fetcher feature first imports all your old messages to Gmail and then continues to bring in new messages sent to your other account. You can add up to 5 https://support.google.com/mail/answer/21289?hl=en accounts, including Gmail and other email providers. If you only want to get new emails brought into Gmail, try auto-forwarding your mail instead. Start importing emails Choose the type of account http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2010/03/refresh-pop3-accounts-in-gmail.html you’re importing from: A different Gmail or Google Apps address First, change your settings in your other account: Open the Gmail account you want to import from. At the top error checking right, click the gear . Select Settings. Select the Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab. In the "POP Download" section, select Enable POP for all mail. In the drop-down menu next to "2. When messages are accessed with POP," choose what to do with messages in this account, such as keep Gmail’s copy in the inbox (recommended). At the bottom of the page, click error checking mail Save Changes. Then, change your settings in your new account: Open the Gmail account you want to import to. At the top right, click the gear . Select Settings. Select the Accounts and Import tab. In the "Check mail from other accounts (using POP3)" section, click Add a POP3 mail account you own. Enter the full email address of the other account, then click Next Step. Enter your password. If you use 2-Step Verification, you’ll need to enter a new app password. Now you have a few options to choose from. Here’s our recommended settings: Leave a copy of retrieved messages on the server - Leave unchecked. This setting is controlled in the POP settings of your other account. Always use a secure connection (SSL) when retrieving mail - Keep checked. Label incoming messages - Check the box if you’d like to easily see which emails in your inbox came from this account. Archive incoming messages - Leave unchecked. Only check if you don’t want to see new messages from the other account in your inbox. Click Add Account. If you get an erro
2010 Refresh POP3 Accounts in Gmail If you use Gmail's POP3 fetching feature to read messages from other email accounts, you've noticed that Gmail checks for new messages less frequently than desktop mail clients. Usually, Gmail tries to find new messages every hour, but some accounts are updated more frequently, especially if you get many messages. "Once you've set up Mail Fetcher, Google will check your other accounts on a regular basis, and new mail will appear automatically in Gmail. Gmail checks individual accounts for new messages at different rates, depending on previous mail fetch attempts. At this time you can't customize the frequency of automatic mail fetches," explains Google. While the most obvious improvement would be to manually set the frequency, Google decided that's inefficient, but added a Gmail Labs feature that lets you manually refresh your accounts. Go to Gmail Labs, enable "Refresh POP accounts" and click "Save Changes". When you want to check for new messages, click on the "Refresh" link at the top of the page. You should see a message informing you that Gmail is "fetching mail". Until now, you had to go to the Settings page, select the Accounts tab and click on "Check mail now" next to each POP3 account. Gmail solved this problem by adding a new feature to the existing "Refresh" link. "The refresh link at the top of your inbox will not only update your inbox with your new Gmail messages, it will also fetch messages from any other accounts which you have set up," mentions Emmanuel Pellereau. Yahoo Mail has a better mail checking interface: you can refresh individual POP3 accounts with just two clicks and there's a keyboard shortcut for refreshing all accounts. Unfortunately, Yahoo Mail checks your POP mail accounts for new messages only when you request it. Update: The Labs feature has graduated in August 2012 and it's a standard Gmail feature. Click the refresh button at the top of your inbox. Posted by Alex Chitu at 3/09/2010 02:05:00 AM Labels: Gmail Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebo