That includes your domain name (the part after the symbol).
If you’re not sure, check out this knowledgebase article for instructions on how to determine which region you should use.Update: If you reside in Asia or Europe, Workspace email server names (not cPanel) will be and respectively.Important: If you are using cPanel email, the SMTP server will be “.net”.Of course, use your own email address in place of SMTP server is “.” Fill out these fields as you see here.Although some people have suggested unchecking this box because it can result in undesired behaviour, I’ve always left it checked and never had any problems. Ticking the “Treat as an alias” box tells Gmail that this address represents You, and not, say, your boss.Back on the Accounts and Import section of Settings, look at the “Send Mail As” section and click “Add another email address that you own.”.Leave “Archive incoming messages” UNCHECKED, unless you have a good reason not to.You should check the “Label incoming message” box so you can easily identify which emails are coming from that address.If you forget to do this, you will have to manually empty your GoDaddy email account on a regular basis manually or else it will fill up. Make sure “Leave a copy of retrieved message on the server” is UNCHECKED.Important: If you’re using cPanel email, user the POP server “.net”.
Your username is your FULL email address, including the domain (the part after the symbol).Fill in the fields on the next page as you see them here.Enter the email address you are linking to your Gmail account. Type the email address you want to add, then click “Next Step.” In case it is not obvious, do not in this step or any other step.
In the “Check email from other accounts” section, click “Add a POP3 account that you own.”.Click on the gear at the top right, and then on Settings.Note: If time is important to you in receiving email, the Bonus tip is about email forwarding. *We’re not affiliated with either Google or GoDaddy, although we use both companies’ products. Go back to your Gmail > Settings > Accounts and Import section of Settings, look at the “Send Mail As” section and click “Add another email address that you own.” It should then work.Set the ‘SMTP Relays per day’ back to 250 and then Save.Set the ‘SMTP Relays per day’ to 0 and then Save.
It appears to have been removed as of today. This was not an authorized reproduction and has become the subject of another post.
Update: May 10, 2019Īnother copy of this article may exist on. This all leads to a lot of legitimate email from your GoDaddy account being flagged as spam by your Gmail account. Catch-all email addresses collect a lot of spam, and if you’re forwarding all that spam to your Gmail account, you’re essentially teaching Gmail’s spam filter that a lot of email coming from that catch-all address is spam. See this article from Google for a more thorough explanation: Best ways to forward mail to Gmail.Īnd if you’re forwarding a catch-all email address to your Gmail account, you may really be setting yourself up for trouble. This can be a challenge when forwarding ALL email from another domain to your Gmail account, since you’ll have to add each email address to your Gmail account as a potential sender. This is an indicator to Gmail that the incoming mail from that address is indeed legitimate mail, and not a spammer trying to obscure their email address. When forwarding email from your GoDaddy account (or any other email provider), you must make sure to add your GoDaddy email address as a sender (see Sending Email, steps 7-10 below). You may end up having a lot of your legitimate forwarded email marked as spam when it arrives in your Gmail account. There may be a problem when setting up forwarding from your GoDaddy account to your Gmail account as per the ‘Bonus’ instructions at the end of this article. Here is a comprehensive guide on linking your GoDaddy email account with your Gmail account, so that you can send and receive email from your GoDaddy account via your Gmail account. There are a few different guides on linking your GoDaddy account with Gmail already around, but I always found them lacking to one degree or another.