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Sign into your UMBC account. click on the apps icon (the 3 x 3 square in the upper right hand corner) and click on My Account Under “Sign-in & security” click on ‘Connected apps & sites’ Then turn on ‘Allow less secure apps’ Sign into your UMBC account. click on the gear icon in the upper-right corner and select ‘settings’ under ‘Forwarding and POP/IMAP’ Enable POP for mail that arrives from now on click ‘Add a forwarding address’ put in your private email account and click ‘Next’ Then select ‘Proceed’ Click ‘ok’ when the message ‘A confirmation code has been sent to your personal gmail account to verify permission.’ appears
You will need to sign into your private gmail account and confirm the request Sign into your Private Gmail account. click on the gear icon in the upper-right corner and select ‘settings’ Click ‘Accounts and Import Then click on ‘Import from Yahoo!, Hotmail, AOL, or other webmail or POP3 accounts.’ Step 1: Sign into your other email account put in your UMBC email username@umbc.edu Then click on ‘Continue’ Step 1: Sign into your other email account Enter your password word For POP username username@umbc.edu For POP server pop.gmail.com Step 2: Import options click on ‘Start import’ Step 3: Finish click OK
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