Manage Multiple Email Accounts in Gmail - Save Time! - YouTube

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So many of you have asked me in YouTube comments how to set up Gmail to send and receive from
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multiple email accounts.
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So let's do it today, on Dotto Tech.
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Steve Dotto here.
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How the heck you doing this fine day?
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At Dotto Tech, we make technology easy, so you can do more.
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We've done a lot of videos on Gmail, and we've been looking at the new version of Gmail the
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last little while.
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One of the questions that we get over and over again is, "How do I set up my Gmail account
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to send and receive from multiple email addresses?"
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Because we've all got many email addresses, and having the convenience of being able to
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send and receive from a single account is really beneficial.
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So today I'm going to walk you through the process of setting up your Gmail account to
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be your master email account.
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The one email account you go to, to send and receive from all of your accounts.
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Okay, I have to admit something.
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It's been so long since I had to configure this myself for my own system, that I had
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to go through and work things out again.
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Lo and behold, Gmail has dramatically improved the integration between Gmail and other systems
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since I did it for myself.
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So I'm excited, but I kind of had to figure it out for you, as well.
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Allow me to show you.
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To set up our Gmail to read and send our other accounts, we start here.
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We go under the gear settings in Gmail, in the browser, and you go into the Settings
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menu.
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In the Settings menu, we go to Accounts and Import.
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This is where we manage all things related to our accounts.
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Now in the past, what you had to do, is you had to configure right here, under the "send
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mail as", you had to go through and you had to configure all of the different settings
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for whatever email service you have.
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There's two basic types of services.
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There's ... for lack of a better term ... a web mail service, things like Yahoo Mail,
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Outlook, Hotmail.
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Services that are accounts that you sign up for, and send and receive your email through
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a browser.
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Then there's the older email systems that a lot of us have, that are set up through
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our ISP, where we have to configure an email client, in order to send and receive our email.
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That typically, as I said, that's typically an older account that we've got that is attached
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to our internet service provider, or often attached to our place of business, our work,
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where we're going through our own servers.
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So those are the two different types of email systems that we had to set up.
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We would do that through setting and putting in all of the different configurations as
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we set it up.
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But it is so much easier.
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In 2016, Google added something called Gmailify, which allowed you to take your existing accounts
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like Yahoo Mail, Outlook Mail, Hotmail, and incorporate them, and sync them with your
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Gmail account.
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Let me take you through that process.
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I've already done it here, but I just did it a few moments ago with an account.
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It's the first time I've actually had to do it myself.
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Look how easy it is to do.
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Allow me to show you.
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So you set up a new mail account.
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You enter the email address of the account you're setting up, and the Gmail system is
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sophisticated enough to recognize the domains of the services that it can properly configure
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using this service.
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So it asks me here ... because I put in a Yahoo account ... if I want to link it with
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Gmailify ... I hope I'm pronouncing that right ... or if I want to import email from another
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account, an old school POP account.
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But we are going to set it up with Gmailify.
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Then what happens, it actually launches our Yahoo account.
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It opens that account, asks us to sign in with our password, and then it goes through
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and asks for permission to allow Gmail to access our profiles, our mail, both as reading
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and writing, and the full access the email account.
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When we agree, information that we have now managed our account from it, we confirm it,
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and allow it to sync.
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It won't be synchronized right at the beginning, so you have to click "check mail now" to have
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it sync right away.
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But once it is synced, let's go back into our account.
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Here are all of the little test emails that I was putting in.
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So these emails right here, are coming through my Yahoo account.
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The other ones are coming from my Google account.
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So it's that easy to set up and configure a lot of the services, Outlook, Hotmail, Yahoo
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Mail, which many of you have.
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If you have to go through the process of actually configuring your main email account, you go
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through the same process, but you're going to have to put in your password, you're going
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to have to put in the mail server name, that sort of stuff.
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Which we've always had to do.
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So it's not that difficult to do, but it's sure a lot easier now with this.
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But, now we've got two accounts that we see right here in the window.
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I think at this point here, we have to start thinking about how we're going to manage these
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accounts because they all look the exact same as the email comes in.
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So, I like to color-code my email coming from different accounts in my Inbox.
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We can set up a really simple process to do that.
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Let me show you how we ... at least the way that I ... do this, is I chose one of the
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emails that's come from the new account that I want to demark as the account.
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There it is, [email protected].
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What I'll do now, is I will create a filter for messages like this.
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When I create the filter for messages like this, it's first of all, asking if it's from
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the email address that it's being from.
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No.
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Instead, I want it to be the email address that it's to.
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So it's going to be [email protected], and I create the filter.
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I just want any email coming into that address, I want to color-code it.
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Then what I want to do, is I want to apply a label.
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But I haven't created any labels for it.
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So what I'm going to do, is I'm going to create a new label, call it Yahoo Mail, and I'm going
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to just create that.
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Now what that's going to do, is it's going to create right here, in the sidebar, see
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it's created this new folder called Yahoo Mail.
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It says "apply this to all of it."
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So once I create the filter, it will also apply this filter to all of the matching conversations
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that it has.
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So any other email that's imported, that's under that account, it's going to do it, it's
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going to create that.
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So now I've created that filter, and we can see here, if we click on Yahoo Mail, only
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the email that's come from Yahoo Mail is in this Inbox right now.
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But that still isn't the way that I ... It will tag it here, and we can see that it's
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labeled as Yahoo Mail, but I like to do one other thing, is I go into the Yahoo Mail here
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in the sidebar.
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I go into there it says the label, and I click on the three dots beside it, and I'm going
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to choose a label color, and I'm going to color-code that label, so that as the email
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comes in, I can quickly see which ones are coming from Yahoo, which ones are coming from
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Google.
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And if I have multiple, even more email addresses, I can color-code each one, as well.
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That is the way that you create multiple email accounts, that are all serviced through your
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one Gmail account.
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Now all of the benefits of Gmail are being applied to this Yahoo Mail account.
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I can search on the email, I can send and receive the email.
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All of the features that I have built in to Gmail, I can now apply to that Yahoo account.
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Pretty cool.
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Well I hope you found this video to be useful.
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Until next time, I'm Steve Dotto.
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Have fun storming the castle.