How To Sync Contacts From Different Gmail Accounts



  1. How To Sync Two Google Accounts Contacts
  2. Sync Contacts Between Gmail Accounts

How can I sync all of my Gmail contacts to Contacts+?

1. Figure out where all of your Gmail contacts live. Here's a good place to start. Are they in your My Contacts? Other Contacts? Groups? Directory? Google has a few different lists.

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2. Are you using the new or old version of Google Contacts? The new version, called Google Contacts Preview, has a blue and white interface.

3. Make sure that all of the contacts you want syncing with Contacts+ exist in your 'My Contacts'. Contacts+ only syncs with the contacts in the 'My Contacts' list. If you need to move contacts to your 'My Contacts' (from another list), you'll find instructions at the very bottom of this article.

4. Once your 'My Contacts' list is in good shape, sync your Gmail account to your Contacts+ address book. You can do this here: Sync Sources.

5. From there, click Add Sync Source -> Choose 'Google' and proceed.

Do I have contacts in Gmail?

How To Sync Two Google Accounts Contacts

If you've created a Gmail account (and have sent at least a few emails), you have contacts in your Gmail address book. These are called Google Contacts. In other words, with a Gmail account, you automatically have a Gmail address book, you're just likely unable to find it.

How can I find my contacts in Gmail?

You can find your contacts in Gmail (also known as your Google Contacts) a few different ways:

Option 1: Click on this link.

Option 2: Log into your Gmail account, click on Mail in the upper right-hand corner, then click Contacts.Option 3: Log into your Gmail account, click on the Google Apps dashboard in the upper right-hand corner, then click Contacts.

Am I using the old or the new version of Google Contacts?

You're either going to see the old or the new version of Google Contacts once you access your contacts in Gmail. If you're seeing a red and white interface on the left-hand side, you're using the old version of Google Contacts. If you're seeing a blue interface, you're using Google Contacts Preview (which is the new one).

Old version:

New version:

How many different contact lists does Google create for me?

Google will create a few different lists for you, such as My Contacts, Other Contacts, Groups, Circles, Directory, and more. You can read about these different lists here.

You'll want to pay close attention to your 'My Contacts', as this is the only list that Contacts+ syncs with. In other words, if you've connected (or are thinking about connecting) your Gmail account to Contacts+, the only list Contacts+ has access to is your 'My Contacts' in Google.

How do I know if I have contacts in my 'My Contacts' in my Gmail account?

Head over to your Google Contacts, then view your My Contacts in the upper left-hand corner.

To note: if you are using the new version of Google Contacts called Google Contacts Preview (it has a blue interface), you will not be able to easily distinguish between your 'My Contacts' and the other lists in Google.

We highly recommend that you switch back to the old version of Google Contacts to easily find your 'My Contacts'. Here are the steps to revert back to the old version of Google Contacts:

1. Click on More (left-hand side dashboard)

2. Click 'Leave the contacts preview'.

How do I add contacts from other lists to 'My Contacts' in Google?

To easily add contacts, either click the box next to each contact's name or you can bulk-select contacts & add them to your 'My Contacts'. In other words, to make sure all of your Google Contacts are in your Contacts+, move contacts from one list - i.e. your Other Contacts - to your 'My Contacts'.

In the new version of Google Contacts, you can individually add contacts to your My Contacts or bulk-select contacts and add them to your My Contacts (using the +Person icon). Click on the contact >> click on +person icon.

Is Contacts+ syncing all of my Google Contacts?

Sync Contacts Between Gmail Accounts

Not necessarily. Contacts+ is only syncing with your 'My Contacts' on Google. Again, while Google has a few different lists (My Contacts, Other Contacts, Directory, etc.), make sure any contacts you want syncing with your Contacts+ account exist in your 'My Contacts'. See our Getting Started on Contacts+ for more instructions.

To manually add 'Other Contacts' to Contacts+, go to your Sync Sources -> … next to your Google Account -> Select 'Search for other contacts in Google'.

What are Google's contact storage limits?

Google has three different storage limits for contacts, which are posted on Google Apps Help Page. These limits for Google Apps accounts also appear to apply to normal Google accounts.

  • The total number of contacts in a Google account must be 25,000 or less. Please Note: This includes Other Contacts as well as My Contacts. Contacts+ only brings in 'My Contacts' from Google, so it is possible that you may run into your storage limit in Google even if you have less than 25,000 total Google Contacts in Contacts+.
  • The total size of these contacts must not exceed 20 MB.
  • Individual contacts must not exceed 128 KB in size.
Yes. The tags you create in Contacts+ sync bi-directionally with your groups on Google Contacts.

If you’re here, your business may be in a position to continue using Microsoft products like Outlook, but you may want to use Gmail and other G Suite products at the same time. If this is the case, there’s actually a super convenient way you can sync your Gmail account with Outlook.

If you’re migrating from Outlook and Microsoft products to G Suite, there’s also an easy way to port over all your previous messages and information.

Read on to learn how to sync Outlook with Gmail.

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  • Making the Most of Gmail

Setting Up Outlook to Sync With Gmail

First, let’s cover how to set up Outlook to work with Gmail. This is handy if you want to rely on Gmail for most of your email purposes, but you want to make use of the organizational functions or UI layout of Outlook.

Before you can start the syncing process, you’ll need to adjust a few settings in Gmail to make sure it works smoothly with Outlook. Your first step is to enable the IMAP protocol for your Gmail account, which is a fancy name for a standard email protocol that allows you to access and manipulate messages.

This is how you do it:

  1. Log into your Gmail account.
  2. Click the Gear icon, and head to Settings.
  3. Click on the “Forwarding and POP/IMAP” tab.
  4. Scroll to IMAP access and make sure “Enable IMAP” is checked. If it’s already checked, you don’t have to do anything.
  5. Click Save Changes. This is at the bottom of the screen.

When you’re done with that step, you can add your Gmail account to your Outlook platform. Follow these steps to accomplish this:

  1. Open Outlook.
  2. Head to File, then Account Settings.
  3. When you have the Account Settings box open, click New.
  4. Choose Email Account, and click Next.
  5. Choose “Manual Setup or Additional Server Types.” Click Next when you have.
  6. Choose “POP or IMAP.” Click Next when done.
  7. In the Add Account section, provide the necessary information. Here, you’ll need to provide several pieces of information. In the Your Name field, type your full name (or the display name you want to use). In the Email Address field, provide your full Gmail address, including @gmail.com. In the Account type field, select IMAP from the dropdown menu. In the Incoming mail server field, type “imap.gmail.com” and in the outgoing mail server (SMTP) field, type “smtp.gmail.com.” In the user name field, type your full Gmail address again, and in the password field, type your Gmail password. If you want Outlook to remember this password, check “Remember password.”
  8. Click More Settings.
  9. Enter the Outgoing Server tab.
  10. Check “My Outgoing Server (SMTP) requires authentication.”
  11. Select “Use same settings as my incoming mail server.” This will ensure the user name and password you previously entered will be used to log you in.
  12. Select the Advanced tab. There, you’re going to need to enter and validate some extra information. For the Incoming Server (IMAP) field, enter the value “993.” For the Outgoing server (SMTP), use the value “465.” For both “Use the following type of encrypted connection” fields, choose “SSL.” Click OK when done.
  13. Click Next. At this point, Outlook is going to test your connection to make sure the sync can begin.
  14. Finish the test. If the test is successful, you can close the box and click Finish. If the test is not successful, it’s likely because one or more of your fields has been entered incorrectly. Carefully double check every step of this process to ensure your information is accurate and complete, and make sure your internet connection is fully working.

At this point, you should be ready to use Outlook with your Gmail account!

How to Migrate Messages and/or Contacts From Outlook to Gmail

Now let’s turn our attention to the other direction; what if you want to migrate your messages and/or contacts from Outlook to Gmail?

How To Sync Contacts From Different Gmail Accounts

First, it’s a good idea to check your Junk and Deleted folders for any messages you really want to keep; move these to your Inbox to ensure they aren’t lost in transition. Migrating contacts and migrating messages both follow the same general process, so you can refer to these steps no matter what you’re after.

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  1. Log into your Gmail account.
  2. Click the Gear icon, then Settings.
  3. Within Settings, click the Accounts and Import tab.
  4. Scroll down to “Import mail and contacts.” If you’ve imported to this account before, you may instead see the option “Import from another address.” Click this option either way.
  5. Begin to follow the prompts. A pop-up box will ask you, “what account do you want to import from?” Type in your full Outlook email address, and click continue. You may be prompted to log into your other email account at this point.
  6. Click continue. This next box just contains some basic information.
  7. Review permissions and click Yes when finished. Next, you’ll need to verify some permissions, granting Google access to your Outlook account. Review these if you’re interested in learning more or if you’re concerned about your privacy.
  8. Select your options. Here is where you’ll decide what, exactly, you want to import. You’ll be able to import contacts, import mail, or import new mail for the next 30 days. Choose whichever options are most appropriate for your needs.
  9. Select “Start import,” then click OK. At this point, the migration process is going to begin. You shouldn’t need to provide any further information, or take any further action.

Note that the migration process may take a while, depending on the size of your account and the number of entries you’re importing. And by a while, I mean a while—larger accounts could literally take days. You’ll notice the messages trickle in gradually, so don’t panic if you see some but not others. Give it time, and try to start the migration process on a late Friday afternoon so you don’t have to deal with the waiting or confusion that can occur.

How to Sync Outlook Contacts to Gmail

The process in the previous section works really well. It’s reliable. It’s easy. It’s accessible to everyone. But there’s one problem with it: it’s a one-time move. If you’re a salesperson who relies on email and utilizes multiple different accounts, you may require something more. Instead of simply transferring your contacts from Outlook to Gmail, you’ll want to “sync” your contacts between Outlook and Gmail; in other words, whenever you add a new contact to your Outlook account, it will automatically populate in Gmail, and vice versa.

Unfortunately, there’s no built-in option in either Outlook or Gmail to make this happen. If you want to automatically keep your contact lists synced with each other, you’ll need the help of a third-party add-on or app.

There’s an open source add-on you can use called GO Contact Sync Mod, built especially for this purpose. With it, you can almost automatically transfer contact changes from one account to the other. Because it’s open source, it’s free and doesn’t come with any additional strings attached.

Before you can use it, you’ll need to install Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5, then install the mod itself. When you start it up for the first time, you’ll need to enter your account credentials. This is fairly straightforward. When complete, you can toggle several options, including:

  • Sync Deletion, which will sync your deleted contacts, so if you delete a contact from Outlook, it will be deleted in Gmail, and vice versa.
  • Prompt Deletion, which will prompt you for a manual decision whenever attempting to sync a deleted contact between accounts (so you can decide individually.
  • Sync Contacts, which will allow you to sync new contacts between accounts.
  • Sync Notes, which will allow you to sync individual notes between accounts.
  • Sync Appointments, which will allow you to sync calendar information between accounts.

Below that, you’ll need to choose some configuration settings. The default settings will work for most users, but you may want to choose whether or not the program runs at startup, whether it automatically syncs, and how often it syncs.

Making the Most of Gmail

Now that you know how to sync Outlook to Gmail, it’s time to maximize your productivity as an emailer. If you’re a new G Suite user and you’re getting used to Gmail for the first time, or if you’ve been using Gmail for ages and you’re curious about tapping its full potential, we’ve built a tool designed to help you maximize your efficiency and productivity: EmailAnalytics.

With EmailAnalytics, you can automatically monitor your Gmail accounts (or the accounts of your employees), and pull in dozens of metrics that can help you better understand your email habits, from how often you send messages throughout the day and throughout the week, to your average email response time to incoming messages. Sign up for a free trial today, and start digging into the in-depth data visuals that can make you a better emailer.

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