Following the success of Zoho's instant messaging app, Arratai, the company's email platform, Zoho Mail, has now begun to attract attention. Home Minister Amit Shah's switch to Zoho Mail has seen popularity grow, as it offers features like an ad-free inbox and strong encryption.
If you're considering switching to Zoho, but are also worried about transferring your Gmail data, such as emails and contacts, don't worry. Today, we'll show you how to easily transfer your Gmail data to Zoho.
Gmail to Zoho Mail: How to Transfer Data
Go to Zoho Mail's website, https://www.zoho.com/mail/, and you'll find two options: a business email and a personal email. You can choose between these options based on your needs. Then, sign up to create a new account.
To transfer data from Gmail to Zoho, you'll need to open Gmail. Then, go to Forwarding and POP/IMAP in Gmail settings and enable IMAP access. This allows Zoho Mail to securely retrieve your existing emails, contacts, and folders.
After setting up Gmail, log in to Zoho Mail and tap the Import/Export option in Settings. Click the Migration Wizard. This tool will help you easily import your Gmail data (emails, folders, and contacts).
After the import is complete, go back to Forwarding and POP/IMAP in Gmail settings and set the Zoho Email address for forwarding.
After following the steps above, all emails received on Gmail will be received on Zoho, ensuring you don't miss any of your Gmail messages.
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