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Posted on February 4, 2010 by admin
Many of the Gmail and Google services have more than once account and sometimes you need to login to multiple Gmail at the same time even though you can only login into only one Gmail or Google Account at the same tome. To solve this issue so you can login into multiple Gmail at the same time there are many ways.
1. Google Account Multi-Login Script
If you are using Greasemonkey script then you will love this script Google Account Multi-Login script., It allows you to login and switch between multiple Gmail and Google accounts using drop down menu at top right. it works with many services of Google service except Google AdSense and AdWords.
Download Script
2. Firefox Plugin Cookie Swap
With this Firefox add-ons you can login into multiple Gmail and Google accounts by using Cookie Swap plugin It allows you to maintain and access multiple profiles at same time and toggle between them anytime
(It works also with any other web service and Email)
Download
3. Use multiple browsers
This may be the simplest way. just download and install multiple browsers to open multi web accounts, For example Open one account in Firefox and another one in Internet Explorer and third in Google Chrome and so on, you got the idea.
4. Gmail Manager
Firefox plugin this is another Firefox add-ons that solves many troubles you can you add all your credentials once and then switch between your accounts as needed, or simply have them all opened it tabs.
5. IE Tab
IE Tab allows you log into two different Gmail accounts at the same time, basically it allows you to open IE inside your Firefox window so you don’t have to have several windows opened.

Posted on September 2, 2009 by Mida
For the second time Gmail goes down today as there is a Gmail outage going on, It could web attack or spamming we will never know and all we going to hear from google is “temporary technical issues.”

Gmail is down for both regular as well as custom domain related emails from Google Apps,however users accessing Gmail using POP and IMAP should not be affected. According to Gmail official blog the problem has been fixed and Gmail should be back up and running as usual.
If you still can’t access Gmail use any of the following method until Gmail back online again
- Using POP or IMAP
- Using Mobile application
- Using Gmail gadget for iGoogle
Posted on August 14, 2009 by Mida
You can set up Gmail to send and receive hotmail email, so it pretty easy to manage your hotmail email from Gmail,lets us access Hotmail to retrieve and send mails from any other email program.
How to configure Gmail, to send or receive hotmail email?
configure Gmail for Hotmail POP3 settings. Follow these steps to setup your Gmail to use hotmail pop3 setting:
- Click Settings in Gmail and open the Accounts and Import tab
- In the Get mail from other accounts section, click Add another mail account
- Enter your full Hotmail email address and click Next Step
- Enter your Hotmail email address, Username and Password in their respective text boxes
- Choose pop3.live.com server and 995 port
- If you’d like to keep a copy of each mail that Gmail retrieves, in your Hotmail account as well, select the Leave a copy of retrieved messages on the server checkbox. This way, you can access mail in your other accounts, and in Gmail.
- Since Hotmail requires you use a secure connection (SSL) when retrieving a Hotmail mail, select the Always use a secure connection (SSL) when retrieving mail checkbox.
- If you do like to distinguish your Hotmail mails from your Gmail mails, choose Label incoming messages option and use any preferred label. You can select an existing label or create a new one from the drop-down list.
- If you don’t want your Hotmail mails to show up in your Gmail Inbox and you want to automatically archive them, choose Archive incoming messages option
- Click Add Account
- Once your hotmail account has been added successfully, you’ll have the option of setting it as a custom From address. This allows you to compose messages in Gmail, but have them appear to be sent from your Hotmail account. Click Yes to set up a custom From address.

After you finish you will be able to send and receive hotmail email from Your Gmail account
Posted on August 14, 2009 by Mida
If you getting new Gmail account or you never used pop3 in your current account you need to enable it before you can use it, and that is because its disabled by default.
How To Enable Gmail POP3?
The first step to access Gmail mails in POP3 clients is to enable POP3 in Gmail.To do so,
- Sign in to your Gmail account.
- Click Settings at the top of your Gmail account
- Click Forwarding and POP/IMAP.
- In the POP Download section, select Enable POP for all mails to download all Gmail mails,including those that have already been received into your Gmail mail account. To forward only those mails that arrive from now on (i.e. mails that arrive since the Gmail POP3 is enabled) to your POP mail account, select Enable POP for mail that arrives from now on.
- When Gmail mails are accessed with POP, choose either to keep Gmails’s copy in the Inbox or to delete them them.
- Click Save Changes
Now you can configure your POP3 mail client and send or receive email directly from your pop3 client
Posted on July 1, 2009 by admin
Google really made the best of Gmail, its by far the best online email management system out there right now, But a lot of people still use it like a regular email service, lots of people don’t even know about it’s power-features So Google launched a new Tips area
of the site today to serve as a reference point for how to become what it calls a “Gmail Ninja.
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Basically there are four area for the tips “White belt,” “Green belt,” “Black belt,” and “Gmail master,” based on your level of expertise. While the White and Green belt stuff is mostly for neophytes, there are some good tips in there that you may have forgotten along the way while using Gmail. The later belts are the ones that contain some of the good stuff though, particularly some of the big keyboard and search shortcuts, that I always forget to use.
Google has also made a PDF version
of the list for you to print out and “pin to your wall,” which would very useful, like cheat sheet.
White Belt
- Use stars to indicate a note is special.
- Reply by chat.
- Organize your email with labels.
- Clean up your inbox using “Move to” — it works just like folders.
- Search your mail instead of sorting.
- Archive messages to tidy up your inbox without deleting anything.
- Import your email and contacts from your old address.
- Spice up your inbox with a theme.
- Join forces to rid the world of spam.
Green Belt
- Talk face-to-face with video chat.
- Use Tasks as a handy to-do list.
- Use filters to control the flow of incoming mail.
- Highlight important emails using filters and colored labels.
- Send email from your phone.
- Preview attachments without downloading them.
- Avoid email gaffes with Undo Send.
- Tell your friends what you’re up to with a status message.
- Never forget an attachment again.
- Tell everyone when you’ll be back with vacation responder.
- Nothing says “I’m excited” like a bouncing happy face emoticon.
Black Belt
- Get through your mail faster with keyboard shortcuts.
- Use search operators to find the exact message you’re looking for.
- Filter your email with personalized email addresses.
- See which messages were sent right to you.
- Make Gmail go where the internet doesn’t.
- Quickly add multiple attachments to an email.
- Add “(EOM)” to the subject of one-liner messages.
- Set up canned responses instead of typing the same reply over and over again.
- Click less and watch more using YouTube, Flickr, Picasa, and Yelp previews.
- Use quick links to get anywhere in Gmail with one click.
- Send and archive in one step.
Gmail Master
- Bring Google Calendar and Docs to Gmail.
- Send SMS text messages right from Gmail.
- Forget to sign out of a public computer? Sign out remotely.
- Personalize your RSS feeds in web clips.
- Access your mail via https.
- Search for superstars by name.
- Use Gmail on your own domain.
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