Access Gmail from office

14 Nov

Web Security. Restricted Web Access. Access Denied.Words that drive you nuts when you have been stuck at work for long hours and you wished that you check your personal mail just to keep you entertained for sometime. Put an end to your frustration with old trick simple solution. This is an old trick but it may be useful to those who haven’t heard about it yet. You can now check your Gmail from office, even if you don’t have access. Follow the below step and you can receive incoming Gmails right inside your official mail box.

Example: If you are working in ABC Company and you want all your Gmail Inbox mails to be monitored during your working hours, you can just type your official E-mail id in Gmail settings
Go to Settings ->Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab-> in “Forwarding:” option type, XXX@ABC.com

You can have all your Gmail inbox mails in your Official mail.

Please note, by choosing this option all incoming mails to your Gmail account will be forwarded to your official mail ID. But you may choose to keep a copy of those mails by selecting the ‘keep Gmail’s copy in Inbox” from the adjacent drop down menu.

Isn’t it exciting? You can now keep a tab on your personal mails from work.
NOPE! That’s not exciting enough actually.
What really excites us, is two additional features from Gmail.

  1. The option to add more than one email ID to which you can forward your mails
  2. The option to set filters – which mean you can choose to receive mails only from few senders or mails containing certain information

Now that’s exciting! Really.

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