"Rachel Koch" wrote in message
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> I have a few Gmail (by Google) http e-mail accounts
No, you don't. You don't have any Gmail HTTP accounts. Gmail
provides a webmail interface to their e-mail accounts. That is NOT an
HTTP account. That is a browser interface to your account. HTTP
accounts are defined in local e-mail client to communicate a command
set between it and the mail host via HTTP and is NOT a webmail
interface to your account. Gmail does not use HTTP to communicate to
its e-mail account with a local e-mail client (as does Microsoft with
their Hotmail accounts that use HTTP over which to send commands using
the old WebDAV scripting language or the newer DeltaSync protocol).
You either have the webmail interface via browser to your Gmail
account or you have POP or IMAP access to your Gmail accounts. You
are asking about using Outlook so you will have to use POP or IMAP to
access your Gmail accounts when using a local e-mail client.
> I would like to add to my
> outlook 2007, and am having trouble doing this. I have tried using
> the
> address http://www.gmail.com and the secure url that pops up in the
> window
> https://www.google.com/accounts/Serv...o<mplcache=2
>
> Both times it will tell me it has successfully added the e-mail
> account, but
> then will not sync with it. When I click Send/Receive, the second
> task
> errors out. Can anyone help?
So why aren't you following the instructions at Google's web help
pages for their Gmail service to configure POP or IMAP access to those
accounts? When you visit
www.gmail.com, there is a Help link right
there on that page. The very first page of Help has links to POP and
IMAP access setup.