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Access to Gmail accounts

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I have a G Mail account, however it uses my own domain name. In the past I've set up several emails, all with my own domain, but managed through G Mail (somehow). From what I remember they are managed through the first G Mail account I set up. The problem is now I can't figure out how to access them. I have over 100GB of paid storage with G Drive. Is there a dashboard or something we're I can manage my G Mail account, changing settings like passwords etc? Thanks!

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I personally manage up to 10 email addresses on the one interface and I can let "Gmail" handle all "sent" email by default OR can choose - to send - my emails that belong to my own domain with one additional click of the mouse.

 

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20 hours ago, mixed said:

G Mail account I set up. The problem is now I can't figure out how to access them.

Not sure if this helps, but I have a Google email account with its own domain name and I just open it in a web browser with the standard gmail web page and use the correct domain name as the login ID/pwd. To use it with email clients like Outlook I also need to use the Google App Sync.

I got a similar setup and use the web interface.

 

You can change access to your gmail with a password change, but passwords for the non gmail accounts have to be done at your email providers side (in my case through my own domain). Gmail can't change those. 

 

Im not sure what your really asking.. did gmail stop to work or what ?

You would possibly have set up "forwarding" on the domain email side to receive in gmail.

Gmail will allow you to send from the domain address if you have the password for that email account on the domain, this is done in the gmail "settings".

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22 hours ago, CharlieH said:

You would possibly have set up "forwarding" on the domain email side to receive in gmail.

Gmail will allow you to send from the domain address if you have the password for that email account on the domain, this is done in the gmail "settings".

Quite correct that is how I have set it up.

On 9/11/2018 at 12:58 PM, mixed said:

The problem is now I can't figure out how to access them.

Amazing the amount of help you got.

https://google.com/a

Click that link, and login with your admin account.  You'll have to figure out which account this is.  That wasn't hard at all.

 

 

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