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How do I forward all my incoming GMAIL messages to my YAHOO address? |
Simply put, Gmail is frustrating me and I want all me mail to go to my YAHOO account. Can someone please help? Thanks! open gmail account setting and in second tab enter yahoo address where gmail can forward all incoming mail. Very Simple!! In Gmail go to Settings, then to Forwarding and POP/IMAP log in ur gmail account..then go to settings in right side of ur window..in setting tab..click on Forwarding and POP/IMAP then check Forward a copy of incoming mail to "ur yahoo id"and at last save changes.. |
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