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ecsnumbers12 - 6/20/2018 3:47:54 PM
   
How to setup Gmail in Outlook
login to your official Gmail account.
go to in Gmail setting by clicking gear icon of Menu.
click on forwarding and Pop/IMAP settings. now enable pop for all emails now go to an archive Gmail gallery and download pop and by drop down box select archive Gmail gallery. save all changes.
now open outlook and add an account on it now enter Gmail Id and password and click on next after few minutes look at Gmail setting if everything good then your Gmail setup completed.
if you need any information about Outlook or you getting issues Dial outlook customer service 1-800-518-0963.for more info visit https://www.emailcustomersupportnumber.com/ms-outlook-technical-support.php

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Joliya - 6/25/2018 10:17:17 PM
   
RE:How to setup Gmail in Outlook
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John Martin - 8/17/2018 8:05:59 AM
   
RE:How to setup Gmail in Outlook
Under the IMAP Access section, check the Enable IMAP toggle. If you have a ton of email, you may want to use the Folder Size Limits control. This lets you restrict syncing to folders with fewer than a certain amount of messages.


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