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[email protected] is on older server i cannot access why?

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To get to your preferred gmail account, you have to sign out of the one you don't want.

1. When you are in gmail, click on the account icon in the top right corner.
2. Click on "Sign Out".
3. On the "Sign Out" page, click on "Sign in with a different account".
4. Here you should be able to access the gmail account you prefer.

Hope this helps.
John

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Each of the free-email providers has its own server on which to store the emails in its system. Gmail from Google, Hotmail from Microsoft, Yahoo! mail from Yahoo! and the rest all run their own servers, and one account from one server cannot go into another from a different server.

So if you've switched from Yahoo! to Gmail and want to get all the emails stored in the Yahoo! server over to the Google server, you have to transfer that email data.

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So if you are transferring from Yahoo! to Gmail, log into your Gmail account.
Click on the "Settings" or "Option" button for your email address and then click the "Accounts" or "Accounts and Imports" button to look at the accounts.


Click on the "Import from another account" or "Add account" buttons and then type in the log-in information for the account that you want to transfer the emails from.
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Navigate to the Gmail website and log in to your Gmail account.
Click the "Tools" icon in the upper right corner of the program window and click "Mail settings" in the drop-down menu.


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Click the "Import mail and contacts" button to start the mail import wizard.


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Type your Yahoo email account password in the text field and click the "Continue" button.


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IMAP server address: imap.gmail.com
user name: exactly what you use for logging in gmail on a computer, such as [email protected]
password: your password
IMAP port: 993 (This is important. Otherwise it will not work)
encryption/security: TLS/SSL

In order to send mail, you also need to give the program these SMTP settings:
SMTP server address: smtp.gmail.com
port: 465 (once again, an important number)
security: TLS/SSL

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1. Create a Lotus Notes database file to store your POP emails: Lotus Notes does not create a file automatically as Thunderbird or other mail clients do but you have to manually point the mails to flow to a file that is already existing.
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d. Send SSL certificates when asked (outbound connections only): No.
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