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Here’s a new Gmail trick I recently picked up. You can use your Gmail address as an email client to send and receive email from all of your other email addresses. Stop wasting your time checking multiple email addresses each day and do it all from Gmail. And all of your non-Gmail accounts inherit Gmail’s incredible spam filtering.

To set this up:

  1. Log into your main Gmail account
  2. Click “Settings” in the upper right hand corner
  3. Choose the “Accounts and Import” tab
  4. Start with the “Import Mail and Contacts” section and run through the prompts for each of your email addresses that you’d like to integrate (your other email service should give you all the POP3 info you need)
  5. Then move on to the “Send Mail As” section. In this section, make sure to use the “Send through [whatever domain is associated with the email address] SMTP servers” if you don’t want the Gmail address you’re using as your email client revealed to the contacts you correspond with via your other email addresses (your other email service should give you all the SMTP info you need)

I’ve got this set up to integrate everything except my work email and only because I don’t want to be expected to do work related tasks when I’m away from my office.

I’ve also got it set up so that each email address gets it’s own label so that if I do want to view my emails by what address they are associated with then it is easy to do. And I’ve set up the “Quick Links” labs features to save searches for “is:unread to:[email address]” for each of my email addresses so I can check just one particular address if I so desire.

This set up has already drastically reduced the time I spend checking various email addresses and I won’t miss any emails sent to my infrequently used addresses anymore. Rather than having to do every action involved with checking email 3x or more each time I want to check my email, I can now do it all just once.

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If you check your email from multiple machines you want to be using IMAP rather than POP to be doing it. Unlike POP, IMAP is a two way system so whatever you do on your device is reflected on the server. Also, if you’re like me and you’ve been archiving all your mail for years with Gmail and then got an iPhone and realized it wanted to download thousands of messages, you want to use IMAP.

I use Gmail (and Google Apps for my own domain names) for email. I check my email from my home computer, my iPhone, and two different machines at work. I have the Mail application on my MacBook Pro at home set to check my accounts via IMAP, my iPhone set to check my accounts via IMAP, and I use the gmail.com interface to check my email at work so that I can keep my personal things separate from my work things.

IMAP is great because whatever action you take on a particular message on any machine is reflected on all of the others. If I delete a message out of my inbox on my iPhone it’s archived on Gmail.com.

There are a few simple steps to setting up IMAP for Gmail:

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Using Labels and Filters in Gmail

08.13.2009 Entertainment & Technology

Is keeping up with your email eating up all your spare time? For a while I felt like my email was taking over my life.
I use Gmail or Google Apps for everything but my work email. All of my Gmail accounts also synchronize to my iPhone. I keep my iPhone on and by my bed [...]

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