Gmail will be all ready to sync with Outlook 2010. Enjoy your Gmail account in Outlook, complete with fast indexed searching, conversation view, and more! Adding Gmail using the POP setting to Outlook 2010 is usually easy and only takes a few steps. Even if you have to enter your settings manually, it is still a fairly simple process.
Here’s how you can easily add your Gmail account using POP to Outlook 2010. Log into your Gmail account an go to your settings page. Under the Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab make sure POP is enabled. You can choose to enable POP access for all new mail that arrives from now on, or for all mail in your Gmail account.
How do I set up Microsoft Outlook 2010?
It’ll be in the Microsoft Office folder in the Start menu. Navigate to the New Account screen. The steps are different depending on whether you’ve added an account to Outlook or not: If this is your first time setting up Outlook, you’ll probably see the “Microsoft Outlook 2010 Startup” window.
Why won’t Outlook 2010 connect to my Gmail account?
If so, you can create a an ‘app password’ under security on your gmail account, and use that to authenticate Outlook 2010 (which doesn’t understand 2FA ). From then on, as long as it remembers it, Outlook will be able to connect with that password.
Why can’t I access my Gmail account from Outlook?
If you still can’t access your Gmail account from Outlook, go to Google’s My Account page and click on “Sign-in & Security.”. Scroll all the way down until you see the last card, which should have an On/Off switch that says, “Allow less secure apps” next to it.
How do I manually configure outlook for Gmail?
Back at the account setup screen, select Manually configure server settings or additional server types and click Next. Select Internet E-mail and then click Next. Enter your username, email address, and log in information.
Why can’t I Find my Gmail settings in outlook?
If Outlook was able to find settings and configure your account automatically, you’ll see this success screen. Depending on your setup, Gmail is automatically setup, but sometimes it fails to find the settings. If this is the case, we’ll go back and manually configure it.