Can gmail sent my mail to outlook

Yes, Gmail can send emails to Outlook, but there are a few things to consider:

  1. Outlook.com: If you're sending an email to an Outlook.com address (e.g., [username]@outlook.com), Gmail can send it directly to the recipient's Outlook.com inbox.
  2. Microsoft Exchange: If you're sending an email to a Microsoft Exchange account (e.g., [username]@company.com), Gmail can send it to the recipient's Exchange inbox, but it may not be delivered immediately. This is because Exchange uses a different protocol (MAPI) than Gmail (SMTP).
  3. Outlook.com vs. Microsoft Exchange: If you're sending an email to an Outlook.com address, it will be delivered to the recipient's Outlook.com inbox. If you're sending an email to a Microsoft Exchange account, it will be delivered to the recipient's Exchange inbox, but it may not be delivered immediately.

To send an email from Gmail to Outlook, you can follow these steps:

  1. Compose a new email in Gmail.
  2. Enter the recipient's Outlook.com or Microsoft Exchange email address in the "To" field.
  3. Write your email and attach any files as needed.
  4. Click the "Send" button.

Gmail will then send the email to the recipient's Outlook.com or Microsoft Exchange inbox. If the recipient has a Microsoft Exchange account, the email may be delayed or filtered by their organization's email policies.

Note that if you're sending an email to a large number of recipients, you may want to consider using Gmail's "Send to" feature, which allows you to send emails to multiple recipients at once.