Follow the steps below to send and receive your emails through Gmail.
- Open
gmail.com in your preferred browser
- Click
the settings cog icon (top right)
- Click
See all settings
- Now
Click the Accounts and Import tab
- Look
for Check mail from other accounts and then click Add an mail account
- A
small window will open asking for your email address.
Enter your email address and then click next - If
not already ticked select
Import emails from my other account (POP3) and then click next - Enter
the following details
Username: YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS
Password: YOUR EMAIL PASSWORD
POP Server: pop3.stackmail.com
Port: 995
Leave a copy of retrieved message TICK
Always use a secure connection TICK
Label message UNTICK
Archive incoming UNTICK
Click add account - Tick
Yes, I want to be able to send mail as ... and then click next
- Enter
your full name OR your business name
- Make sure Treat
as an alias has a TICK now click Next Step
- Enter
the following details:
SMTP Server: smtp.stackmail.com
Port: 465
Username: YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS
Password: YOUR EMAIL PASSWORD
Secured connection SSL TICK - Now
Click Add Account >>
- You
may be sent a confirmation email from gmail to the email account you are trying to set up. You can access this confirmation email by logging into our
webmail
webmail.mediacityway.com
Username: YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS
Password: YOUR EMAIL PASSWORD
Open the Gmail Confirmation email and click on the confirmation link.
A new page asking for your confirmation. Click the Confirm button. - Your account is now set up and you can send and receive emails
Send from your new account
- Click the settings cog icon (top right)
- Click See all settings
- Click the Accounts and Import tab
- Within Send mail as make sure Reply from the same address to which the message was sent is selected.When replying to a message:
Reply from the same address to which the message was sent Always reply from default address (currently name@example.com)
We always recommend that you send an email from your email address to your email address as this ensures Gmail is sending and receiving your emails correctly.