Francis
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How to get Gmail email incoming and outgoing server?


I am quite new to these stuffs. I check mails directly through the portals but I don’t want to visit them again and again because it’s quite annoying if you are working on something and in between you have to open browser and visit the site. So guys, can you help me out? What I need is an incoming mail server, i.e. POP3 or IMAP, and an outgoing e-mail server, i.e. STMP for my Gmail account. Because I don’t know where to find the solution for this so I posted it here. How to get Gmail email incoming and outgoing server? Thanks in advance.
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Demp Seyschneider | Dec 31 2011
Enable it manually, configure the server settings and click on the next. Select the Internet E-mail and then click on the next. Enter the user information. Select the IMAP as your account type. Set your Incoming Mail Server to the imap.gmail.com and then enter the smtp.gmail.com as your Outgoing Mail Server. Enter the username (full email address) and then the password. Select the more Settings. Select your outgoing Server tab. Enable the My outgoing server (SMTP) requires some type of authentication and then select the option to use your same settings as your incoming mail server. Select the advanced tab. Set your Incoming Server (IMAP) to 993 and then select SSL as your encryption type. Set your Outgoing Server (SMTP) to 587 and then select TLS as the encryption type. Select the ok button. select the Test Account Settings. Outlook will then test the new incoming and the outgoing servers and then display one Congratulations! window when it completes. Outlook is now properly configured to send mail through Gmail’s SMTP server.
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