Gmail Account Access Delegation
Gmail has introduced a feature that has been available to Google Apps users for some time - delegating access to an account.
Now, having delegated access to an account to another account, you can check mail from the last and reply to letters on behalf of the delegated account.
Under the cat are screenshots that are completely self-sufficient and without words explain where and what needs to be changed (although I still wrote some explanations).
In the “Settings” select the tab “Accounts”, and see the added option: “Grant Access to your account”. After the confirmation letter in another account, this arrow will appear (just like when multiple accounts are used)
Now you can work with two accounts, but are registered in only one. Therefore, letters sent from the delegated account will be signed as (sent from the "delegated account"), just like in the following screenshot:
Now, having delegated access to an account to another account, you can check mail from the last and reply to letters on behalf of the delegated account.
Under the cat are screenshots that are completely self-sufficient and without words explain where and what needs to be changed (although I still wrote some explanations).
In the “Settings” select the tab “Accounts”, and see the added option: “Grant Access to your account”. After the confirmation letter in another account, this arrow will appear (just like when multiple accounts are used)
Now you can work with two accounts, but are registered in only one. Therefore, letters sent from the delegated account will be signed as (sent from the "delegated account"), just like in the following screenshot: