Thursday, February 22, 2018

HOW TO REPLY TO YANDEX EMAIL FROM GMAIL USING YOUR COMPANY EMAIL ADDRESS

Yandex Mail has got a great user interface. In fact it’s quite similar to the Gmail’s one. Some people may still prefer Gmail through. Let’s have a look at how to reply to Yandex Emails from Gmail while the response would still come from your company email address. The whole setup is fairly easy and user-friendly.

STEP 1: REDIRECT YOUR YANDEX EMAIL TO GMAIL

Go to mail.yandex.com and log in to the email address where you want your emails to be redirected to Gmail. If you are logging in with a custom domain name (let’s further suppose you are), don’t forget to include the domain name in the login form as well. For example, instead of  just “hello”, you need to fill in the whole hello@webhostingforpeople.com, but perhaps you already know that.


The list of your filters will appear, which is probably empty right now. Click the Create filter button.

We want this filter thing to resend all incoming emails to your Gmail address with attachments. We don’t need the emails to meet any conditions, as we want all mail to be resent, we should delete the preset If condition with the tiny red cross on the right side.

Perhaps you will never log in to Yandex mail again after this setup is done. But in case you wanted to, you would probably like to have all the resent messages Marked as read and not moved to any folder (uncheck the Move to folder).

Next is the forwarding (resending), the important thing. You can’t check that one straight away, first you are required to input your password (to your Yandex email address), which you can do by clicking the tiny “Would you like to continue?” link right above the forwarding settings.

Now you can finally edit the forwarding option. Check it in and input your Gmail address. Perhaps you will also want to keep copies of the emails on Yandex.

Last thing to do is adding a name to this filter, click the enter a name link right above the Create filter button and call it “Redirect to Gmail” for example. It is recommended to not omit adding names to the filters, because sometimes filters without a name just didn’t work for us. Maybe it’s a bug that’s been already fixed.

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