

However: I have to manually select the 'from' email address for all outgoing messages because the address is the default (i.e. It will ask you to confirm in the slaves account (which should be forwarded to the master account, so check the master inbox), click the link and continue.įollowing that, in the same settings> account and import, check the when receiving a message: reply as same address the message was sent to so that things will automatically be sent by the same account that received it. Hi Harsha, I have it setup to use my account as a Microsoft Exchange account. In the send mail as: section, click the Send mail from another address button, add in the slave account's information. If you truly wish to add the Exchange account to your Gmail account, go to Settings > Accounts. Next head into your master account, settings > Accounts and Import So on desktop you need to also be adding the Exchange account to an app or an email client program. In the IMAP Access section, click on Enable IMAP and then Save Changes. Then, click on Settings and go to the Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab. First, log in to the Gmail Google App and click on Settings in the top right. Set the account to forward all mail to your master account. To set up an IMAP mail message server, follow this tutorial: 1. You have the selection of several when setting up the accounts. If you have a POP3 server on your Exchange installation, you could instead use Gmail to dial in to the Exchange server (pull vs push) just make sure that you use the correct port. Never be annoyed by redirects to some obscure email client. You could use this to connect directly to Exchange.

#Use gmail as exchange client windows 10
What you can do is (and I do this) have a "slave" account, which is an account you want to use that uses gmail, but you don't actually check this one, and a "master" account, which is the one you check and can send emails from as master and slave.įirst open up your slave account, go to settings > forwarding and IMAP/POP Follow our easy steps to set Gmail as your default email client on Mac, Windows 10 and Linux, as well as with Chrome, Safari and Firefox.
