Configure GMAIL POP3 and SMTP In Lotus Notes
October 20, 2008 4 Comments
1. Create a Lotus Notes database file to store your POP e-mails (Ex: gmail.nsf)
2. In the local address book create two accounts for POP (incomming e-mail) and SMTP (Sending outgoing email) on Gmail.
For Incomming mail
Select Basic tab: a) Account Name : Gmail Incommin b)Account Server:pop.gmail.com c)Login Name: Gmail e-mail address d)Password: Gmail log in password e)Protocol: POP f)SSL: Enabled g)Only from Location: Gmail
Select Protocol Configuration tab: Scape it (Does no matter)
Advanced Tab: a)Port Number: 995 b)Accept SSL site certificates: YES c)Accept expired SSL certificates:YES d)Send SSL certificates when asked(Outbound connections only): NO e)Verify account server name with remote server’s certificate: Disabled f)SSL protocol version: V3.0 with V2.0 handshake
Than click save and exit
ForĀ Outgoing mail
Select Basic Tab: a)Account Name: Gamil Outgoing b)Account Server Name: smtp.gmail.com c)Login Name: Gamil e-mail address d)Password: Login password e)Protocol: SMTP f)SSL: Enabled g)Only from Location:Gmail
Advanced Tab: a)Port Number: 587 or 465 b)Accept SSL site certificates: YES c)Accept expired SSL certificates: YES d)Send SSL certificates when asked (outbound connections only): No e)Verify account server name with remote server’s certificates: Disabled f) SSL protocol Version: V3.0 with V2.0 handshake
3. In Local Address Book, Chose New–Location
Basic Tab: a)Location Type: Local Area Network b)Location Name: Gmail c)Internet Mail Address: Gmail e-mail address then leave the rest fields as it is
Server Tab: a)Home/Mail server: pop.gmail.com then leave the rest as it is
Port Tab: No Change
Mail Tab: a)Mail file Location: Local b)Mail File: gmail.nsf c)Internet domain for Notes addresss when connecting directly to the internet: gmail.com then leave rest of the tabs save and close
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