A anon(5336707) New member Feb 14, 2012 32 0 0 Visit site Feb 28, 2012 #1 I use an external email address that I send from in Gmail. Is that possible on the Windows Phone? If so, how?
I use an external email address that I send from in Gmail. Is that possible on the Windows Phone? If so, how?
T TGBmark1234 New member Nov 14, 2011 175 0 0 Visit site Feb 28, 2012 #2 As I mentioned in the other thread you posted in, you can do it for every message, just not selectively. Just use WP7's browser to log into gmail and go to settings. You can choose the default "send as" address there.
As I mentioned in the other thread you posted in, you can do it for every message, just not selectively. Just use WP7's browser to log into gmail and go to settings. You can choose the default "send as" address there.
bear_lx New member Jun 28, 2011 816 1 0 Visit site Feb 28, 2012 #3 whats the purpose of that? wouldnt it be easier to create a gmail account? or a live account for that matter?
whats the purpose of that? wouldnt it be easier to create a gmail account? or a live account for that matter?
A anon(5336707) New member Feb 14, 2012 32 0 0 Visit site Feb 28, 2012 #4 Thanks TGB, I got it to work by setting it up through the browser. DM: The purpose is that Gmail is an awesome email client...but I want to use my own personal domain.
Thanks TGB, I got it to work by setting it up through the browser. DM: The purpose is that Gmail is an awesome email client...but I want to use my own personal domain.
T TGBmark1234 New member Nov 14, 2011 175 0 0 Visit site Feb 28, 2012 #5 No probs, glad it's working. I do something similar with my mail and my domain. Have you considered the free version of Google Apps or Windows Live Domains? Either would allow you to use your domain natively without having to mess around faking the send as address.
No probs, glad it's working. I do something similar with my mail and my domain. Have you considered the free version of Google Apps or Windows Live Domains? Either would allow you to use your domain natively without having to mess around faking the send as address.
A anon(5336707) New member Feb 14, 2012 32 0 0 Visit site Feb 28, 2012 #6 I do use Google Apps for another domain. But I keep my Gmail account because I use it for so many of their other products.
I do use Google Apps for another domain. But I keep my Gmail account because I use it for so many of their other products.