Can we use our pop3 mail in gmail mobile app

Yes, you can use your POP3 email account in the Gmail mobile app. Here's how:

Step 1: Enable POP3 access in your email provider

First, you need to enable POP3 access in your email provider's settings. This will allow you to retrieve your emails using POP3. Check your email provider's documentation for instructions on how to do this.

Step 2: Set up your POP3 account in the Gmail app

Open the Gmail app on your mobile device and follow these steps:

  1. Tap the three horizontal lines (menu icon) in the top left corner of the screen.
  2. Tap "Settings" (gear icon).
  3. Tap "Accounts" (or "Add account" on some devices).
  4. Tap "Other" (or "Add other account" on some devices).
  5. Select "POP3" as the account type.
  6. Enter your email address, password, and POP3 server settings (usually provided by your email provider).
  7. Tap "Next" and then "Add account".

Step 3: Configure POP3 settings in the Gmail app

After setting up your POP3 account, you'll need to configure some additional settings:

  1. Tap the three horizontal lines (menu icon) in the top left corner of the screen.
  2. Tap "Settings" (gear icon).
  3. Tap "Accounts" (or "Add account" on some devices).
  4. Tap the POP3 account you just set up.
  5. Tap "POP3" and then "Edit".
  6. Set the "POP3 server" to the server provided by your email provider.
  7. Set the "Username" and "Password" to your email account credentials.
  8. Set the "POP3 port" to 110 (or the port number provided by your email provider).
  9. Tap "Save" to save your changes.

Step 4: Verify your POP3 account

After configuring your POP3 account, you'll need to verify it by checking your email account's inbox. You should see a confirmation email from Gmail asking you to verify your account.

That's it! Your POP3 email account should now be set up in the Gmail mobile app. You can access your emails, send emails, and manage your account just like you would with a regular Gmail account.

Note: Keep in mind that using POP3 with Gmail may not provide the same level of security and features as using IMAP or Gmail's built-in email service. Additionally, some email providers may have specific requirements or limitations for using POP3 with their services.