Alternative | Email Delegation In Gmail
Posted by The Blogging Desk on Thu, Dec 16, 2010 @ 09:00 AM
Gmail Blog:
I use two Gmail accounts: one is my personal account and the other I share with my family (we use it to subscribe to groups like my children's classroom mailing list). Checking these two different accounts used to mean I had to sign out and back in to Gmail all the time. Not anymore. Instead, I can grant my personal account access to my shared family account and view, organize and send mail on behalf of our shared account.
We've offered email delegation for Google Apps accounts for a while — it's super useful for people who want their assistants to have access to read or respond to mail on their behalf. Now this functionality is available for anyone using Gmail. To grant access to another account, click the Settings link in the top right corner of Gmail. On the "Accounts" tab, you'll see a new section where you can "Grant access to your account." For example, below we've given hikingfan@gmail.com access to the hikingfanfamily@gmail.com account.
Whoa, better look out Microsoft. Google is continuing to grow their Google Apps product by leaps and bounds to combat the Office train that has held an iron grip on the enterprise community.
This is just another great step for a super alternative.