With the rising popularity of Zoho’s ecosystem — especially after the buzz around the
Arattai app — interest in
Zoho Mail has skyrocketed. If you're someone who wants to
centralize all your email accounts, especially
Gmail, into Zoho Mail for better organization or professional use, you’re in luck!Here’s a simple, step-by-step guide on how to
automatically forward all your Gmail emails to Zoho Mail.
🔧 1. Why Forward Gmail to Zoho Mail?· Access all emails from one inbox· Use Zoho's cleaner, ad-free interdata-face· Great for business or multi-email management· Keep Gmail’s backup, but operate from Zoho
⚙️ 2. Enable Forwarding in GmailTo start receiving Gmail emails in Zoho Mail, you need to
enable forwarding from your Gmail account:1.
Log in to Gmail2. Click the
gear icon (Settings) >
See all settings3. Go to the
"Forwarding and POP/IMAP" tab4. Click
"Add a forwarding address"5. Enter your
Zoho Mail ID (yourname@zohomail.com)6. Gmail will send a
confirmation code to your Zoho Mail7. Open Zoho Mail, verify the code, and
confirm8. Return to Gmail and
enable forwarding to Zoho Mail9. Choose to keep Gmail’s copy, archive, or delete after forwarding✅
Done! Gmail will now send all incoming emails to your Zoho inbox automatically.
📤 3. Pro Tip: Set Gmail as a POP Account in Zoho Mail (Alternative Method)If you prefer not to use Gmail's forwarding option, you can
pull emails into Zoho Mail using POP:· In Zoho Mail, go to
Settings > Mail Accounts > Add External Account· Choose
Gmail, enter your credentials· Enable
POP in Gmail settings· Zoho will start fetching your Gmail emails regularly
🔐 4. Security Reminder· Use
App Passwords if you have 2FA enabled on Gmail· Avoid sharing login credentials· review settings regularly
🚀 Final ThoughtsZoho Mail is becoming a solid alternative to Gmail, especially for those seeking a
business-focused, privacy-respecting email platform. With a few quick steps, you can
seamlessly manage all your Gmail communication from Zoho, without losing a single mail!
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