If you’re upgrading from Outlook 2003 to 2010, you might want to use
IMAP with your Gmail account to synchronize mail across multiple
machines. Using our guide, you will be able to start using it in no
time.
Enable IMAP in Gmail
First log into your Gmail account and open the Settings panel. Click on the Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab and verify IMAP is enabled and save changes.
Provided everything goes correctly, the configuration will be successful and you can begin using your account.
Manually Configure IMAP Settings
If the above instructions don’t work, then we’ll need to manually configure the settings. Again, go into Auto Account Setup and select Manually configure server settings or additional server types and click Next.
Select Internet E-mail – Connect to POP or IMAP server to send and receive e-mail messages.
- Account Type: IMAP
- Incoming mail server: imap.gmail.com
- Outgoing mail server (SMTP): smtp.gmail.com
Note: If you have a Google Apps account make sure to put the full email address (user@yourdomain.com) in the Your Name and User Name fields.
Note: If you live outside of the US you might need to use imap.googlemail.com and smtp.googlemail.com
Next, we need to click on the More Settings button…
In the Internet E-mail Settings screen that pops up, click on the Outgoing Server tab, and check the box next to My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication. Also select the radio button next to Use same settings as my incoming mail server.
- Incoming server: 993
- Incoming server encrypted connection: SSL
- Outgoing server encrypted connection TLS
- Outgoing server: 587
Now we want to test the settings, before continuing on…it’s just easier
that way incase something was entered incorrectly. To make sure the
settings are tested, check the box Test Account Settings byclicking the Next button.
If you’ve entered everything in correctly, both tasks will be completed
successfully and you can close out of the window. and begin using your
account via Outlook 2010.
You’ll get a final congratulations message you can close out of…
And begin using your account via Outlook 2010.
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