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Thanks Miami, I went into vdeck and set my personal domain's email accounts to forward to my gmail address and it's getting pushed now too. Was worried every forwarded email subject line would start with "FW:" but that's not the case (they're just getting "redirected"). I get everything in seconds now rather than having to wait for gmail to check my pop3 every half hour or so. :icon_ banana:
Thanks Miami, I went into vdeck and set my personal domain's email accounts to forward to my gmail address and it's getting pushed now too. Was worried every forwarded email subject line would start with "FW:" but that's not the case (they're just getting "redirected"). I get everything in seconds now rather than having to wait for gmail to check my pop3 every half hour or so. :icon_ banana:
Yep and now inside your gmail account. Go in to settings. From there you can set gmail so that if you reply to an email the person you are sending it to. won't see the gmail address. Only the address the orginally sent it to. That's way it's seemless of sorts
but i want to get phone calls since they could be important but i dont want to get woke up because somone tagged me on facebook or replied to my post on droidforums
Thanks Miami, I went into vdeck and set my personal domain's email accounts to forward to my gmail address and it's getting pushed now too. Was worried every forwarded email subject line would start with "FW:" but that's not the case (they're just getting "redirected"). I get everything in seconds now rather than having to wait for gmail to check my pop3 every half hour or so. :icon_ banana:
Yep and now inside your gmail account. Go in to settings. From there you can set gmail so that if you reply to an email the person you are sending it to. won't see the gmail address. Only the address the orginally sent it to. That's way it's seemless of sorts