Monday, January 3, 2011

How to Access and Manage Multiple Gmail Accounts On Single Login

Many people has more than one Gmail accounts with multiple email addresses to send and receive e-mail messages. Gmail has been providing various convenient method to retrieve and read emails from other mail accounts, such as check mails using POP3 and email forwarding support.

For Gmail users who prefer that the emails stay at their respective Inboxes or mailboxes, while they can seamlessly switch and jump between different Gmail accounts without having to logout and logon to each and every accounts, Gmail has just introduced a new feature which allows Gmail users to delegates and grant access to other Gmail users to the account..

The Gmail account delegation feature effectively allows a Gmail users to manage and access multiple Gmail accounts without logging out and in or manual switching between accounts. In fact, the user just need to grant and delegate access to one single primary Gmail account to allow the primary or master account to access all other Gmail accounts, as a workaround.

In order to use only one single primary Gmail accounts to access, manage, read, send and delete messages on all other Gmail accounts (such as personal, company, work, or professional emails), use the following trick:

Log in to the Gmail accounts which wanted to be accessed from the master account.Click the Settings link, and select the Accounts and Import tab.Under ‘Grant access to your account,’ click the Add another account link.



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