Can gamil get my office365 mail

I think you meant "can Gmail get my Office 365 mail?"

In short, no, Gmail cannot directly access your Office 365 mail. Here's why:

  1. Different email services: Gmail is a service provided by Google, while Office 365 is a suite of productivity software offered by Microsoft. They are two separate entities with their own infrastructure and security measures.
  2. Email protocols: Gmail uses the POP3 or IMAP protocols to access and manage email accounts, while Office 365 uses Microsoft's proprietary protocols, such as Exchange Web Services (EWS) or Microsoft Graph.
  3. Security and authentication: Office 365 has robust security measures in place to protect user accounts, including multi-factor authentication, encryption, and access controls. These measures prevent unauthorized access to Office 365 accounts, including those from external services like Gmail.

However, there are some workarounds to access your Office 365 mail from Gmail:

  1. IMAP or POP3 access: If your Office 365 administrator has enabled IMAP or POP3 access for your account, you can set up a third-party email client, like Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird, to access your Office 365 mail from Gmail.
  2. Third-party email bridge services: There are some third-party services, like Sanebox or Boomerang, that can help you access your Office 365 mail from Gmail. These services act as a bridge between the two email services, allowing you to access your Office 365 mail from within Gmail.
  3. Microsoft's Outlook app: Microsoft offers an Outlook app that allows you to access your Office 365 mail from a web browser or mobile device. You can use this app to access your Office 365 mail from Gmail.

Please note that using these workarounds may require additional setup, configuration, and potentially even administrative approval from your Office 365 administrator. Additionally, be cautious when using third-party services, as they may have their own security and privacy implications.