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Hello, I use Outlook for my personal email but I also have a gmail
account and would like to see it within the outlook interface (no, I don't want to access gmail through pop). I think this is possible as I have seen webpages showing up inside Outlook. Can someone please point me in the right direction? Where should I set like a bookmark? Or can I create one of those "Views" type things? Many thanks! |
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..ep, you wrote on 30 Jan 2006 04:32:43 -0800:
Hello, I use Outlook for my personal email but I also have a gmail account and would like to see it within the outlook interface (no, I don't want to access gmail through pop). I think this is possible as I have seen webpages showing up inside Outlook. Can someone please point me in the right direction? Where should I set like a bookmark? Or can I create one of those "Views" type things? Many thanks! Create a folder in that Google's mail website ought to appear. Now click right on this folder, select "Properties" and under the homepage tab type in the URL, e. g. http://gmail.google.com -- Best Regards Christian Goeller |
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