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Click the Gear icon, and head to Settings. Click Save Changes. This is at the bottom of the screen. Follow these steps to accomplish this: Open Outlook. Head to File, then Account Settings. When you have the Account Settings box open, click New. Choose Email Account, and click Next. In the Add Account section, provide the necessary information. In the Your Name field, type your full name or the display name you want to use.

In the Email Address field, provide your full Gmail address, including gmail. Enter the Outgoing Server tab. Select the Advanced tab. Click Next. At this point, Outlook is going to test your connection to make sure the sync can begin. Finish the test. If the test is successful, you can close the box and click Finish. Carefully double check every step of this process to ensure your information is accurate and complete, and make sure your internet connection is fully working.

At this point, you should be ready to use Outlook with your Gmail account! Following up within an hour increases your chances of success by 7x. One other thing you may have to do is change a security setting in Google to allow access to less secure apps. Google now considers the Windows Mail App a less secure app and therefore blocks it from doing some tasks.

If you are concerned with this and while we wait for Microsoft to sort this out it might be safest to only use Gmail via a browser using mail. So I am having this same issue with the Sent Mail folder not updating for Gmail accounts only since the June 2nd update of Windows 10 and the Windows 10 mail app. I deleted my gmail account and recreated it using the manual settings described in your prior solution. No difference, sent mail only is populated when emails sent from browser, not the windows 10 mail app.

Phil Coldrick I wrote a post about this problem and with the solution I found. It is in Italian but you can easily translate with your browser ;. Just setting up a new Win 10 laptop and activated the Win10 Mail app for my Gmail account. Noticed that it imported all my Gmail folders I had set up, but it failed to populate those folders with any of the messages that were in them. I suggest you open the mail app. Click on the Gmail account and right-click on the account and select account settings.

You need to click on mail change mailbox sync settings and make sure that the email sync option is checked. If the issue still persists, let's try the below methods and check if it helps to resolve the issue. Method 1: I would suggest you run the Troubleshooter for Windows App and see if it helps to resolve the issue. Method 2: If the issue persists, then I suggest you remove and re-configure the account in the Mail app and check.

Thank you for taking the time to reply with a detailed but simple response. You're recommendation is very generic and simple and was attempted various times to simply delete and reinstall the account. Did you even take a sample gmail account and try your own suggestion before posting it as a possible solution to so many?

This error, where sent items now go to the SPAM folder and the Sent folder is completely empty when compared to the actual gmail folders using a web browser to administer mail happened during the last update to Windows 10 Version as this chain suggests since this after this update is when these folders no longer synced correctly. Your response says nothing about the Version update and seems like a waste of time for you to post and a waste of time for those of us working on this issue to read and retry the obvious and what was tried before.

Hi enzocontini Thanks for your blog and it worked for me on my Windows 10 Pro. I've also made my own thread on that problem, which no one from Microsoft, nor any insiders such as yourself has responded to.

If you are still monitoring this thread, could you give me any suggestions about fixing that problem, or how I can get any help on it?

Imagine if we all had to call Word "the Windows 10 word processing app", or Excel "the Windows 10 spreadsheet app", etc. Why can't MS give it a proper, short name? For those who are facing this problem, make sure update Windows and open Microsoft Store and make sure you check for update and see if Mail app is fully updated. Then try open it and if problem persist, then open start and search for feedback and open Feedback Hub app and report this issue.

If you login to your Google account onto a brand new device, your contacts will also automatically sync and will be visible on your device. You should find Contacts down here for sure. You can click and drag to re-arrange icons in the drawer, so drag the Contacts icon to wherever it makes sense for you.

In this page, you can view any devices that are signed into the Gmail associated with this account. From here, scroll down to recent devices and click on Review Devices Click on the device you wish to see if synced: Under the device name, it will state when last synced. Android users that love to customize their devices should know that they can easily sync the Contacts stored in their phone with the device's designated Gmail account.

This feature is great and you can easily perform all the changes and syncing in several steps. That is unfortunate because the Mail app really has a lot to offer. For example, in addition to being able to send and receive email from a Microsoft Account, the Mail app can work with email accounts from other providers, such as iCloud, Yahoo!

Adding other email accounts to Window 10's Mail app will make it easier to keep track of your email, because it will allow you to have a centralized location for all your email messages. Let take a closer look at how you can add a Gmail account to the Mail app. Once you have the Mail app up and running, there are two ways to add other email accounts. If you click the Settings icon in the navigation pane, you can then select Manage Accounts from the Settings menu.

However, if you have the navigation pane expanded, you can simply click Accounts to access the Manage Accounts menu. After that, just click Add Account, as shown in Figure A. Here, you can choose a Google account, as shown in Figure B. Microsoft even went so far as to use the Google icon.

At first, I found it quite astonishing that Microsoft used the full-blown Google sign-in interface within its product. But then I remembered that this isn't Steve Ballmer's Microsoft anymore. Satya Nadella's Microsoft is friendlier with its competitors.



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