Gmail Outlook Express offers you e-mail services. With this, one can download e-mails to their e-mail client very easily. They offer a large inbox and are secure. The quality spam filter will sort out those unwanted e-mails without a problem! Set one up now!
You can easily connect Outlook Express with Gmail. The credentials of Gmail must be added to Outlook express. It automatically synchronizes the mails with it.
This path will help you with Outlook Express http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?ctx=%67mail&hl=en&answer=12103
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Here's what I did, and it worked. Yahoo doesn't support IMAP, but Gmail does, so you move the emails from Outlook to Gmail first with IMAP, and then with the free Trueswitch software to Yahoo 1. Open a gmail account 2. Import the Outlook .pst file using the following instructions: http://www.labnol.org/internet/email/export-outlook-email-to-gmail-pst-backup/1938/ 3. Search for the name of your country and the words: yahoo trueswitch and transfer the email from Gmail to Yahoo.
First you have to enable POP mail in your gmail account. The softwares that work with it are: apple mail 3.0 and 4.0; outlook express; outlook 2003, 2002, 2007; thundebird 2.0 and 3.0; and windows mail.
Outlook provides connection to E-mail servers/services. (these can come from many different providers... from Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo; or corporate services like Microsoft Office365, Exchange servers, Amazon services, Google corporate services, etc...)
Gmail can do more than Outlook can ever. It is because outlook takes the features of Gmail only. It can sync with it and provide the same features on desktop.
You can synchronize mail between Outlook and Gmail. You have to put your credentials inside the Outlook. This will automatically synchronize it on the desktop.
Outlook only serves to download files from your mail server onto your harddrive. Gmail has their own private servers. You will only be saving one copy of the email.
Outlook Express comes with Windows (in older versions, anyway; I'm not positive about Windows 7). It doesn't cost anything per month. However, Outlook Express is an email PROGRAM, not an email SERVICE. You can use it for free to send messages to other people on the same computer. However, if you want to connect to the internet, you will need to have an internet service provider. Generally this comes with some number of email addresses, and you can (probably) configure Outlook Express to use those email addresses to send and receive email to people anywhere. It's also possible to use Outlook Express as a client for free email services like gmail. However, you still have to have an internet connection.
It might be due to the problem in sync. The Outlook might not be completely synced. Syncing would forward all mails from gmail to outlook.