Overview You can retrieve your Mail messages with a client that supports IMAP, like Microsoft Outlook, Apple Mail, or Thunderbird. You can also sync your calendar with Microsoft Outlook, iCal, or Mozilla Sunbird. To receive your email on a desktop client, you'll need to:.
Create a Sanford Google account password. Enable IMAP access to your email account. Set up your client.
If you want to access your calendar using a desktop client, you'll need to sync your calendar with that program. When using a desktop client, use your [email protected] with your Stanford Google account password to login. Creating a Google account password When configuring a mobile device or IMAP/email software you will need to first create a Google account password to use with it. You will not be able to use the same password as your SUNet ID password. If you have not yet created a Google account password, do so by going to. You can use the same password for this connection and for your mobile device.
Enabling IMAP access. Setting up your email client for IMAP. Syncing your calendar.
A free email client comes installed and ready for use with macOS, and macOS Mail is not a bad program at all. However, you might want to examine its free alternatives. Optimized to work on the Mac, the Mail app is trouble free and full featured. It can handle all your email accounts in one place. Your Mac comes with an adequate email client — Apple Mail. It's easy to set up, has a lot of features, and is well-integrated into macOS. Google offers a second, quite different app, Google Inbox, which attempts to keep your email organized and easier to process.
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