About the Gmail Outlook Connection
If you want to use Outlook 2007 as an email program, and you can’t connect it to a Microsoft Exchange server, you’ll need to connect Outlook to a Web-based email account. Lots of big companies, like Yahoo!, Microsoft, and Google offer free email accounts, as do hundreds of smaller companies. But not all of them are suitable for use with Outlook. The top choice for most people is to connect Outlook to a free Gmail account from Google. Once you have a Gmail account, it only takes moments to configure the Gmail Outlook connection. This allows you to use Outlook to read messages sent to your Gmail account. It also allows you to send messages from Outlook using your Gmail account.
Why should you choose Gmail? There are certainly lots of other free email accounts out there, like Yahoo! Mail and Hotmail. But connecting them to Outlook for free is the rub. Some of the email accounts you can get for free are set up so you can view them using your Web browser, but they don’t allow you to connect to them with programs like Outlook. Others (Yahoo! Mail and Hotmail, for example) allow you to connect them to Outlook, but only if you pay for your email account. With those services, the free versions of the email account need to be upgraded to a paying version to enable the connection. There’s only a small number of Web-based email accounts that allow you to connect Outlook for free. Google’s Gmail is the biggest and best of this select group.
Gmail gives you a huge amount of free storage for your email right on the Google computers. Gmail also provides powerful search capabilities (basically doing a Google search on your own email). Google supports the Gmail service with advertising, but the ads appear only when you use your Gmail account with your web browser, not when you use Outlook. Google’s Gmail is definitely the free email service of choice for connecting to Outlook.
The directions for making the Gmail Outlook connection are moderately difficult, but in my experience, most people can make the connection on their own or with a little help. The instructions are posted here if you want to try it yourself.
Configuring Outlook and Gmail to work together is just one of the things covered in Lesson 1 of the 6-week online course, Introduction to Outlook 2007. If strengthening your skills with Outlook 2007 makes sense to you in these uncertain economic times, and you like the idea of a structured class with the ability to interact with your instructor, I suggest you visit http://IntroToOutlook2007.info to learn more.