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I have 5 G Mail sites and want to delete 2 oldones how can i do this ?
on the e-mail page there is a heading above each of the -g-mail accounts
example g-mail ( your name ) and under that inbox etc
copy any files and folders to a safe area ( desk top or special folder outside E-mail
next click on that g-mail ( your name ) heading that you want to delete and a drop box will appear and on that is delete click that and that g-mail account is history
repeat for all you want to remove permantently
9/24/2016 7:37:41 AM •
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on Sep 24, 2016
Confirmation code
So, input the confirmation code: the same code you used first time
9/19/2016 3:37:07 PM •
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on Sep 19, 2016
Old gmail style
Sorry, NO WAY TO GET BACK TO OLD GMAIL STYLE. It's not a configuration option of gmail
9/19/2016 3:32:58 PM •
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on Sep 19, 2016
How to retrieve gmail password
Click on "forgot password". An email will be sent to your recovery email accoubt, text to phone on account or a call to your phone.
9/1/2016 1:13:36 PM •
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on Sep 01, 2016
I want to look at my emails
connect to gmail.com and sign up with your account , if you not have google account you can creat one :)
8/15/2016 9:42:00 AM •
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on Aug 15, 2016
Can I have my original email of [email protected]
YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO HAVE IT UNLESS SOMEONE ELSE HAS IT.
FACEBOOK WON'T LET ME ON BECAUSE SOMEONE HAS MY PASSWORD - WELL, IT IS ME! THEY KEPT CHANGING IT WITHOUT TELLING ME, SO NOW THEY CAN - I ALREADY TOLD THEM THAT!
KATHERIN STEINKE
7/14/2016 1:01:36 PM •
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on Jul 14, 2016
Outgoing mail server problem
Most likely the send mail port is blocked in your firewall.
If your settings allow you to set a port number. The default is port 25, but the gmail smtp server does not use that port, try setting to port 587 or port 465.
Again, make sure whatever port you are using is not blocked in your firewall nor by your internet service provider.
6/8/2016 9:36:59 PM •
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on Jun 08, 2016
I receive gmail but can not send out
With all email, sending uses the SMTP protocol which, by default, is associated with port 25.
Usually you would not experience a problem sending a message using gmail with its webmail interface, but if you are using an external email address or have gmail set up to use POP3 for a business account, you will need to find out what port is used for sending from the owner of the mail server (such as your company).
Without having access to your settings, I can't know how your have your email configured, but you can click on the gear icon in the upper right hand corner of your gmail page and choose 'settings'.
Areas to check:
1) Accounts and Import
o Look to see how alternate email addresses (if any) are set up.
o Check to see of there are POP3 accounts and check any to
see how they are configured for sending.
2) Forwarding and POP/IMAP
o See if there is anything set up here for a different email address
or for POP mail.
Chances are, possibly with the help of your IT department or someone else where you work, you will find that your SMTP port
should be set to a different value so you can send mail.
One other possible place to look... if port 25 (or whatever port you are using to send email) is blocked in your firewall, you won't be able to send. In that case you will have top un-block the port.
6/8/2016 9:25:53 PM •
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on Jun 08, 2016
Login my gmail account
On the Gmail login page, enter your Wheaton College email. Make sure you have the @example.com after your username. Then click the blue continue button and enter your password. If you have the information correct, it will let you into your account.
5/8/2016 12:44:21 AM •
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on May 08, 2016
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