Mar 01

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Despite their differences, Apple and Google do work well together when it comes to email.  Gmail is free and it has great spam protection. But the Gmail web interface is a bit clunky. Apple mail is very nice to use and you can set it to use a Gmail account. Here’s how to use Gmail from Apple’s mail app and also how to set up Gmail on your iPhone or iPad.

1. Sign up for Gmail.

 

- Go to gmail.com and click on “Sign Up”

- Fill in the details – you’ll need to pick a gmail email address (somethingunique@gmail.com) and a password. (Write them down!)

- When you have finished you should get a verification page that says this at the bottom:

Gmail signup complete

Now it’s time to set up the Apple mail application on your computer.

 

2. Enter your Gmail details into Apple mail on your iMac, Mac Mini or Macbook.

 

- Open Apple mail, and go to the “Mail’ menubar at the top of the screen and  then select  ’Preferences’  from the menu.

Select preferences from the mail menu

 

 

 

- Select the ‘Accounts’ tab. From here  you can manage your mail accounts.

Accounts tab

 

 

- Press the ‘+’ button – this means add a new account.

Add a new account

 

-  You will be prompted for some details:

Enter your Gmail settings into Apple  mail

  • Where it says ‘full name’  enter your name,  this is not important but it will appear in the ‘ from’  field and can be anything.
  • Where it says ‘email address’   put in your Gmail email address from step 1 above including the @gmail.com at the end.
  • Where it says ‘password’ enter your Gmail password from step 1 above.

 

It will then verify that the email address and password are correct and then display a confirmation screen. It should say that the Account type is “Gmail IMAP” as follows:

Gmail confirmation screen

- Press ‘Create’

- You will be taken back to the Apple Mail preferences screen. There are some settings you should change here.

1. Click on the mailbox behaviours tab

Mailbox behaviours tab

 

You pretty much need to set them to the opposite of the Apple default. Tick the ‘Junk’ and un-tick everything else like this:

Mailbox behaviour settings

EXPLANATION OF ADVANCED SETTINGS

You don’t want to tick “Drafts.”  Every few minutes Apple mail makes a backup copy of your email as you are typing it. If  you select this option all these draft emails get stored in your gmail Drafts folder and you end up with lots of clutter!

You don’t want to tick “Sent”  because Gmail automatically keeps a copy of your sent messages and puts them in its ‘send mail folder’ so Apple mail does not need to.  You only need this option checked if your email provider doesn’t keep a copy of your sent emails automatically.

The “Trash” option is  for email providers who don’t keep a copy of all your deleted emails. If checked it will save all your deleted items to a trash folder incase you want to undo the delete. Gmail automatically keeps a copy of every email that you delete so you don’t need to do this.

You  want the “junk”  option ticked  because Gmail automatically takes care of junk mail –  you don’t want the Apple mail program deleting it.

 

- That’s it.

- You can close the preferences window. (Click save if it prompts you to save the new settings).

- There should be some welcome messages from Gmail waiting for you in your Apple mail.

 

EXPLANATION OF GMAIL FOLDERS

On the left-hand side of your mail app there should be a little folder called [Gmail]  that looks like this:

Gmail folders

 

The All Mail  folder contains every mail you have sent or received and even the emails you have deleted.  This is where you go if you want to find an old email that you have deleted.

The drafts folder will be empty all the time because you are not storing your draft emails on the gmail server.

Sent mail will contain all the emails you have sent.

Trash will be empty. All your deleted emails are kept in the All Mail folder –  you don’t need another copy in the trash.

 

- You can repeat all these instructions  to add more accounts to your Apple mail.

- If you want to set up your Gmail account on an iPhone or iPad read on.

 

3. Enter your Gmail details into your iPhone or iPad.

 

- Go to Settings, then “Mail, Contacts, Calendars”

- Select the ‘Add Account’ option.

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- Select ‘Gmail’

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- Enter your Gmail settings from Step 1 above. The ‘description’ can be any description to help you remember what the account is,  eg ‘My personal gmail account’

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That’s it!

You can now access and edit your emails from your Computer and your iOS device.

 

 

 

 

 

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8 Responses to “How to set up Apple mail to work with a Gmail account.”

  1. Rahul says:

    Hi there,

    when i am deleting my emails from my gmail server,it is deleting emails from my Apple mail box which is already downloaded on my mac Book pro?

    pls advise solution.

  2. Raymond says:

    That’s because the author is wrong about unchecking everything. That means they will live on you Mac, which might as well make it a POP account.

  3. Wayne says:

    Yes Raymond you are correct – I like them to live on my mac… so that I can search old emails in Apple mail and access them if the internet is down. But it is not exactly like pop – this is better for syncing across multiple devices so that if I read or move to a folder or delete an email on one computer or iPhone it is read or moved or deleted across them all.

  4. Boon says:

    Thanks Wayne,

    This is very helpful.
    I had repeat messages on my gmail account so I am resetting up my account. Problem now is that my account does not show up on Mac Mail’s Sent Mailbox. How do I solve this please?

    Much appreciated!

  5. Ohms says:

    I’ve used a mac for years but this new mail is confusing me, I just upgraded to a new mac and the mail is a little different.

    Currently I have one folder titled Inbox where I assumed I’d have ALL my emails. Currently I only have one email account setup with gmail. However below that I have another email box that says “gmail” this has more than the inbox. I’m going through the inbox deleting messages and they still appear in the “gmail” folder. Does anyone know how to get rid of this?

    • Dee says:

      Ohms – YES

      This is a particularly obnoxious thing that happens on the Gmail end and drove me crazy as well. Here’s how to get rid of it! Log into your Gmail account online and go up to the gear icon and pull down to your settings. Choose the Labels tab in Gmail settings and you will see all these boxes to show or hide in IMAP. Uncheck “Show in IMAP” under the choice “All Mail” – and any other you don’t want to see. But the “All Mail” one is the one causing the duplication in your MacMail.

      Good luck!

      Now if someone could PLEASE tell me how to get the Gmail account to QUIT repositioning itself at the top of my MacMail inbox list I’d be most grateful. I have numerous email accounts and Gmail is the least I care about and no matter what I do to move it in the list of accounts, it puts itself back at the top. Beyond annoying!

  6. Sophie says:

    How can I set my Mac Mail to mark the emails that I read in gmail on my browser as read? Delete if I delete on gmail etc etc Its currently set up as a POP account.

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