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One, of the killer features of Gmail (in my opinion) is ability to collect e-mails from external POP3 accounts and send messages via external SMTP servers. This way, one can use Gmail as slick, web based e-mail client to virtually any account in any domain, with the benefit of IMAP access, labels, autoresponders, spam filtering, etc.
Unfortunately, Gmail uses intelligent algorithm to figure out, how often it should collect e-mail messages from your POP3 server. It is based on the amount of mail you get if you receive merely few messages per day, Gmail will check the server twice every hour. In extreme situation it means 29-minute delay in delivering the message that you are waiting for not very convenient lag, hard to accept in the 21st century. If you get your e-mails often, Gmail is going to check your account every five minutes or so.
So, how to get your account checked every few minutes (= almost no delay in delivery of your important messages)? Lure Gmail into thinking, that you get maaany important emails every few minutes. You can accomplish it by simple Python script, that you should run on your server (i.e. Raspberry Pi with Raspbian, that you can run in your home).

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This tutorial will instruct you how you can Check Mail Now within Gmail. Gmail gives you the ability to check and send you email from external providers (i.e. your professional domain name email). However, you might be used to receiving an email as soon as it is sent. This might not be the case in your Gmail. The reason being is that Gmail has to fetch mail from the your mail provider server. Unlike other mail systems that are updated in real time so that mail is pushed to your account so that you can view it instanlly, with Gmail it generally checks your server based on how often you actually receive an email. When you first set up your external email account within Gmail, it checks for email every hour, but as it gets to know your email frequency it adjusts.
None the less, you might find yourself waiting for an email that was just sent. Therefore you can go and force a check of your mail now. Here are the computer instructions to do so.
1. Go to Cog (top right corner) > Settings

2. Click on the Accounts and Import tab

3. Scroll down to Check mail from other accounts section. See where your email address is listed and click Check Mail Now


That is the way that you can force email to be checked. If you have email waiting for you where it says No mails fetched (in the image above), if you have mail waiting it will tell you how many emails where retreived from your email server.
Gmail does not have a setting where you can change the frequency of checking if you have email. Ive never really worried about it as I believe once Gmail learns the patterns, it is actually quite fast at retreiving it automatically. If you are however fussed about it you can try instaill a Chrome browser extension such as Gmail POP3 Checker. This extension facilitates the ability to go and check for emails every minute, if you really are in need for this, then please go ahead and try out these extensions.

If youre looking for a tutorial that helps you to setup being able to send and receive email from within your Gmail account (using another email address, i.e. [email protected]) then please visit my tutorial here Setting Up Email in Gmail on Your Computer.

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