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Cannot receive emails from Gmail.

 
 
David
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      11th Jan 2010
I just starting using Outlook 2007 and I have a Gmail account. I cannot
receive my emails from Gmail. I have check and re-checked my setting and
there correct. Is there any suggestions?
 
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VanguardLH
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      11th Jan 2010
David wrote:

> I just starting using Outlook 2007 and I have a Gmail account. I cannot
> receive my emails from Gmail. I have check and re-checked my setting and
> there correct. Is there any suggestions?


With the absence of any error message (since you never mentioned one), and
since you also never mention seeing any newly received e-mails in Gmail's
webmail interface to your account, just how do you know that you can't
receive any e-mails?

Did you actually enable POP or IMAP access (also something you never
mentioned) in your Gmail account?
 
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