How do I open a link with a different Google account?

How do I open a link with a different Google account?

3 Answers. If I have a need to for quick access to multiple Google accounts (work and home, for instance) I’ll almost always use a second browser. Usually I’ll use Google Chrome for my personal stuff, and Firefox for work. Another way to manage it is to right-click the link and choose “Open link in incognito window”.

What is the URL of Gmail?

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/16426a350b26c600. New URL. https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/FMfcgxvwzcMvCVqtTprDSvtNVBhnMBzq.

How do I open a profile URL?

Personal profile desktop or laptop view

  1. Log into Facebook, then click on your name in the upper right part of the screen.
  2. Copy the Facebook Profile URL in the address bar of your browser.

How to create a link to a specific Gmail account?

The standard operating procedure is to navigate to gmail.com, then click on the accounts avatar and select the account you want to use. But there is a way to create a link directly to a Gmail account. This link can be used from a bookmark or customized start page with something like Protopage or Start.me.

Can you create a bookmark URL for Gmail?

Since Gmail implemented multiple sign-on, I have been unable to create a bookmark URL that will always go to my “@gmail.com” inbox. For hosted domains, it’s easy enough to make the bookmark URL: https://mail.google.com/a/example.com will always take you to your @example.com inbox. However, this does not work with @gmail.com addresses.

How to setup a custom domain for your Gmail address?

If desired, you can set up a custom username/password using the Manage SMTP Credentials link, but the defaults will work fine. Now that we’ve set up Mailgun,we will configure Gmail to use the SMTP server to be able to send from our domain.

Can you use Gmail to send outbound email?

It’s possible to use Gmail’s SMTP servers to send outbound email but it has undesirable side effects. If you do this, the sender will see a “ via gmail.com” label. Here’s what it looks like if the recipient is using Gmail: This really shatters the illusion that you are “skilled and capable”, in the words of The Oatmeal. We can do better than that!