How to Use Your Domain Email with Gmail
You can set up your domain-based email address (e.g., info@yourdomain.com
) inside Gmail so that you can both receive emails (via POP3) and send emails (via Gmail’s “Send Mail As” feature).
Step 1: Add Your Domain Email to Gmail (POP3 for Receiving Emails)
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Sign in to your Gmail account.
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Click the gear icon (⚙) in the top-right → select See all settings.
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Open the Accounts and Import tab.
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Under Check mail from other accounts, click Add a mail account.
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Enter your full domain email address (e.g.,
info@yourdomain.com
) → click Next. -
Choose Import emails from my other account (POP3) → click Next.
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Fill in your account details:
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Username: Your full email address (
info@yourdomain.com
) -
Password: The password for your email account
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POP Server:
mail.yourdomain.com
(or the mail server name provided by your hosting provider) -
Port: 995 (with SSL) or 110 (without SSL)
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✅ Select Always use a secure connection (SSL) if available
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(Optional) Check Leave a copy of retrieved message on the server if you want a copy stored on the server as well.
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Click Add Account to finish.
Step 2: Enable “Send Mail As” in Gmail (to Send from Your Domain Email)
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After completing Step 1, Gmail will ask: “Would you also like to be able to send mail as info@yourdomain.com?” → Select Yes.
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If you skipped, you can add it later under: Settings → Accounts and Import → Send mail as → Add another email address.
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Enter your name and your domain email address.
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Keep Treat as an alias checked → click Next Step.
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Enter the SMTP server details:
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SMTP Server:
mail.yourdomain.com
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Port: 465 (SSL) or 587 (TLS)
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Username: Your full email address (
info@yourdomain.com
) -
Password: Your email account password
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Choose Secured connection using SSL (recommended) or TLS if available.
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Click Add Account.
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Gmail will send a verification code to your domain email.
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Since POP3 is already set up, the verification email should appear in your Gmail inbox.
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Enter the code in Gmail to confirm.
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✅ You’re All Set!
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You can now receive all domain emails directly in Gmail.
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When composing a new message, you can select From → info@yourdomain.com so recipients see your domain email instead of your Gmail address.