Can gmail pop mail from another gmail

Yes, Gmail can pop mail from another Gmail account. However, there are some limitations and requirements to keep in mind:

  1. POP access must be enabled: The other Gmail account must have POP access enabled. To do this, go to the account settings, click on the "Forwarding and POP/IMAP" tab, and select "Enable POP for all mail" or "Enable POP for mail that arrives from now on".
  2. POP3 protocol: Gmail uses the POP3 protocol to retrieve emails. Make sure that the other Gmail account is configured to use POP3.
  3. Username and password: You'll need to enter the username and password of the other Gmail account to access its emails using POP3.
  4. Limitations: There are some limitations to consider:
    • Gmail only allows POP3 access to accounts that are at least 30 days old.
    • POP3 access is only available for accounts that are not using 2-Step Verification.
    • POP3 access may not work if the other Gmail account is using a custom domain or has a custom MX record.
  5. Configuration: To set up POP3 access in Gmail, follow these steps:
    • Go to the Gmail settings (gear icon) and select "See all settings".
    • Click on the "Accounts and Import" tab.
    • Click on "Add a POP3 mail account" and enter the username and password of the other Gmail account.
    • Select the account you want to use as the "Send mail as" account.
    • Click "Add account" to complete the setup.

Once you've set up POP3 access, you can use a third-party email client or a script to retrieve emails from the other Gmail account.

Keep in mind that using POP3 to retrieve emails from another Gmail account may not be the most efficient or secure way to access those emails. If you need to access emails from another account regularly, you may want to consider using IMAP or setting up a forwarding rule instead.