Are you looking to set up your Hostinger business email in Gmail for 2024? You’ve come to the right place! Having a professional email address that matches your domain name can help establish credibility and trust with your customers. In this guide, I will walk you through the steps to seamlessly integrate your Hostinger business email with Gmail, so you can manage all your email accounts in one place.
Before we dive into the setup process, let’s make sure you have the following information handy:
1. Your Hostinger business email address and password.
2. Your Gmail account login credentials.
3. Access to your Hostinger account to make necessary DNS changes.
Now, let’s get started with setting up your Hostinger business email in Gmail:
Step 1: Log in to your Gmail Account
First, log in to your Gmail account using your credentials. If you don’t have a Gmail account, you can create one for free.
Step 2: Access Gmail Settings
Once you’re logged in, click on the gear icon in the top right corner of your Gmail inbox and select “See all settings” from the dropdown menu.
Step 3: Navigate to the “Accounts and Import” Tab
In the Settings menu, navigate to the “Accounts and Import” tab.
Step 4: Click on “Add a mail account”
Under the “Check mail from other accounts” section, click on “Add a mail account.”
Step 5: Enter Your Hostinger Business Email Address
A new window will pop up asking for your Hostinger business email address. Enter your full email address and click “Next.”
Step 6: Choose the Import Option
Select the option “Import emails from my other account (POP3)” and click “Next.”
Step 7: Enter Your Hostinger Business Email Settings
Now, you will need to enter your Hostinger business email settings:
– Username: Your full email address
– Password: Your email password
– POP Server: mail.yourdomain.com (replace yourdomain.com with your actual domain)
– Port: 995
– Check the box next to “Always use a secure connection (SSL) when retrieving mail”
– Leave the other settings as default
Step 8: Add Your Outgoing Mail Server
Next, you will be prompted to enter your outgoing mail server settings:
– SMTP Server: mail.yourdomain.com (replace yourdomain.com with your actual domain)
– Port: 587
– Username: Your