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Outlook begone! Merge your email accounts with Gmail
#180 | 19:03 |
Monday July 20, 2009
Lab Rats
Monday July 20, 2009
Andy and Sean talk about
Gmail
's ability toget mail from multiple accounts
. Andy explains how heditched Outlook
completely, and mergedall of his email into Gmail
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Show Notes
Gmail - free web-based email service provided by Google.
cloud computing - a style of computing in which your data is dynamically stored over many servers on the Internet.
Check out butterscotch.com's two Gmail oriented tutorials at:
1) Gmail for Beginners
2) Gmail 201: Intermediate Studies
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By drff about four years ago
(2009-08-17 09:44:44)
(2009-08-17 09:44:44)
@McMusq - Google has recently fixed that problem. You can go into the email setup for each account and change the SMTP server to the actual one for that account. So, for example, instead of my using Google's SMTP server for my drff.com address I would use the drff.com SMTP server. This totally elminates the "Sent on behalf of..." thing you're talking about. I totally switched 3 years ago and I've never been sorry.
... Doc
By McMusq about four years ago
(2009-08-13 19:30:07)
(2009-08-13 19:30:07)
This seems all great, but i have 1 major holdback.
When you send emails from any of the added emailaccounts, the receiver will always see it's send from xxx@gmail.com in the header of the emailproperties ('return-path').
Is there any fix to this, cause doesn't seem professional to me if costumers see you send stuff through a gmail account.
By paul_henman about four years ago
(2009-07-26 13:21:51)
(2009-07-26 13:21:51)
Oh, and to get rid of adverts in Gmail: use the Adblock Plus add-on for Firefox.
By paul_henman about four years ago
(2009-07-26 13:17:05)
(2009-07-26 13:17:05)
Another great episode - I'm in the process of convincing a friend to move from Outlook to Gmail, so I've sent him the link :)
You mentioned Gmail's offline mode (using Google Gears) but I also use a free app called Gmail Backup (http://www.gmail-backup.com/) to keep a local copy of all my email & attachments. (Offline mode is only for the most recent 6 months, I believe.)
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