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How to send mail from your own domain on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch with Gmail

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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2011

http://TheAnywhereOffice.com In this video I show you how to configure your your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch to sync with Gmail so that you can send and reply to email using your own domain instead of using your Gmail address.

In order to do this you first have to follow the steps in my previous video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIEI-C5qZX8) that shows you how to configure Gmail to send from your other domain.

For more tips on using your iPhone or working from anywhere visit http://TheAnywhereOffice.com and subscribe to this YouTube Channel.

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  • Great trick Phil. Thank you for sharing!

    Everyone just a reminder after setting this up you may have to completely close you Mail program then re-enter. In my case, I setup the email account as per the video above. Then my "All Mail" folder disappeared from my account. Once I restarted the mail program on my iPhone this folder came back into view.

    Awesome work around..

  • dude. Awesome, thank you so much!

  • Thanks for all the work to make this clear......it was a GREAT help !

  • Great job !!  One little problem is that when I check the test message it adds "via Gmail" to the from. Have you figured a way around this ?

  • awesome tutorial

    thanks.

  • This is fantastic. I wouldn't have figured this out without this tutorial. Thank you!

  • @skynet919 Great glad to hear it. This one had me stuck for a while!

  • tanx my good friend you solve my problem

  • @teamato Haven't tested it with an iPad specifically but my understanding is that the OS and mail system should be identical as far as functionality even if the interface or look is a bit different. I will be getting an iPad 2 in the next month so I will test it then and report back for certain.

  • This doesn't appear to work on the iPad. Did you test it with an iPad? 

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