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How do I connect my Namecheap email to Gmail?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 6:23 pm

If you want to connect your Namecheap email account to Gmail, the first thing you need to do is create a new Gmail account. Once you’ve created your new Gmail account, you can sign in to it and open your settings. Under “General,” you’ll find a “Addresses” section. In here, you’ll need to enter your Namecheap email address and password. Once you’ve entered your information, click the “Save” button. Next, open your Gmail account and click the “Menu” button (three lines down from the top of the screen). Under “Mail,” click “Settings.” In the “Accounts” section, click the “Add account” button. In the “Add account” dialog box, click the “Email” tab.

In the “Email Address” field, enter your Namecheap email address. In the “Password” field, enter your password. Click the “Next” button. In the “Verification Code” field, enter the verification code you received when you created your Namecheap account. In the “Account Type” field, select “Gmail.” Click the “Add account” button. In the “Add account” dialog box, click the “Finish” button.

PRO TIP: If you are using Namecheap as your domain registrar and email service provider, you may be wondering how to connect your Namecheap email to Gmail. While this is possible, we do not recommend it, as it can lead to decreased email deliverability and increased spam.

Now that you’ve connected your Namecheap email account to Gmail, you’ll be able to send and receive email using your Gmail account. To send an email using your Gmail account, open your email program and compose your message. Once you’ve finished composing your message, click the “Send” button. In the “To” field, enter your Gmail address. In the “Subject” field, enter your message’s subject. In the “Body” field, enter your message. Click the “Send” button.

To receive an email using your Gmail account, open your email program and click the “Inbox” button. In the “Inbox” list, click the “Recipient” name that corresponds to your Gmail account. Click the “Accept” button.

Drew Clemente

Drew Clemente

Devops & Sysadmin engineer. I basically build infrastructure online.