Gmail not syncing in Outlook? Enable IMAP, use modern Google sign-in, and confirm server ports to restore mail flow.
When mail stops flowing between Google’s inbox and Outlook on your computer, work halts. The good news: nearly every case ties back to a small set of settings, sign-in prompts, or profile quirks. This guide gives clear checks that solve the issue in minutes, plus a reference you can keep for later.
Quick Wins Before You Dive Deeper
Start with the fastest fixes. These short actions clear the most common snags.
- Quit Outlook, then relaunch.
- Open mail.google.com and sign in; leave the tab open.
- On Windows, toggle airplane mode on, then off.
- Restart the PC to release lingering credential prompts.
Common Symptoms And What They Mean
Match your symptom to the cause. Then run the quick check.
| Symptom | Likely Cause | Quick Check |
|---|---|---|
| Repeated password prompts | Basic auth or cached password mismatch | Use the Google sign-in window; remove saved creds |
| Folders not updating | IMAP disabled or label sync limits | Enable IMAP; reduce label count |
| Send works, receive fails | IMAP server/port blocked | Confirm 993/SSL; test network |
| Receive works, send fails | SMTP port or auth off | Use 587/TLS with auth |
| Stuck on “Need permission” | OAuth consent not granted | Re-add account and grant full mail scope |
| Sync pauses after travel | Security challenge pending | Log in via browser; approve prompt |
Why Gmail Stops Syncing With Outlook Desktop
The mail client needs three things: network access, the right server settings, and permission to talk to Google. The moment any one breaks, sync stalls. Work through the sections below in order. Each step states the goal, the exact clicks, and how to confirm success.
Step 1: Confirm The Account Type And Version
Open Outlook, select File → Office Account to see the build. Newer builds use a Google web window for sign-in, which is the most reliable path. If you use an older build that asks for a plain password inside Outlook, plan to update. This alone resolves many loops.
Step 2: Ensure IMAP Is Switched On In Gmail
Open Gmail in a browser. Select Settings → See all settings → Forwarding and POP/IMAP → IMAP access. The status should read “Enable IMAP.” If it shows off, turn it on and save changes. This is required for two-way folder sync.
Step 3: Use Modern Sign-In, Not Legacy Password Prompts
When adding the account, Outlook should launch a Google web window. Sign in there, then allow mail access. If you use two-step verification, complete the prompt. Avoid typing an account password into the old basic dialog. If your build still shows that box, update Outlook or create a new profile in Control Panel → Mail.
Step 4: Verify Servers, Ports, And Encryption
For incoming mail, the server is imap.gmail.com with SSL on port 993. For outgoing mail, the server is smtp.gmail.com with TLS on port 587. Auth must be on for sending. Skip older ports unless a network policy forces 465 for SSL.
Step 5: Grant Full Consent If You Saw A Limited Access Box
During the Google web sign-in, Outlook asks for permission. If you only allowed partial access, the app may connect yet fail to sync. Remove the account, add it again, and grant the full mail scope.
Step 6: Clear Old Credentials And Recreate The Profile
Cached tokens can loop prompts. Close Outlook. Open Windows Credential Manager → Windows Credentials. Remove entries that reference Google/imap/smtp. Then open Control Panel → Mail → Show Profiles and add a fresh profile. Add the account again using the web prompt.
Deep Fixes For Stubborn Cases
Check For Account Security Holds
After a move, VPN use, or new device, Google may pause third-party access. Sign in at mail.google.com and approve any alerts. If you still see blocks, run the “unlock” page, then add the account within ten minutes.
Reduce Label Load And Folder Paths
Many labels slow the first sync. Hide unneeded labels in Gmail. In Outlook, choose only the folders you need offline.
Trim Add-ins That Interfere
File → Options → Add-ins → COM Add-ins → Go. Uncheck old plug-ins. Restart and test.
Watch For Conflicting Antivirus Scans
Mail scanners can block TLS. Turn off mail scanning for a test. If mail flows, leave those modules off.
Reset The Send/Receive Group
Press Ctrl+Alt+S. Mark the account for send and receive. Pick a 5-minute interval.
Repair The Data File
Close Outlook. Run SCANPST, repair the OST/PST, then reopen Outlook to rebuild the cache.
Settings Reference You Can Trust
These values work across personal Google accounts and most Workspace setups unless your admin enforces a custom route.
| Type | Server | Port & Encryption |
|---|---|---|
| IMAP (incoming) | imap.gmail.com | 993 with SSL |
| SMTP (outgoing) | smtp.gmail.com | 587 with TLS (auth required) |
| Alternate SMTP | smtp.gmail.com | 465 with SSL (legacy) |
Troubleshooting Flow You Can Follow
Work down this list and stop once mail sync resumes.
- Update Outlook to the latest build.
- Turn on IMAP in Gmail.
- Remove the account and add it again using the Google web window.
- Confirm server names and ports match the table above.
- Clear saved credentials in Windows Credential Manager.
- Test with add-ins disabled.
- Repair the data file with SCANPST.
- Create a new Outlook profile.
Classic Versus New Outlook Behavior
Classic desktop builds use profiles and OST/PST files. The new Outlook uses a web layer. Both work with Google mail, but the add-account screens differ. If you never see a Google logo during setup, you are on the classic path.
When The Google Window Never Appears
If the web window never loads, an add-in or policy may block it. Sign in to the same Google account in Edge, then try again. If it still fails, add the account from Control Panel → Mail.
Firewall, Proxy, And Port Blocks
Some networks block mail ports. In PowerShell run: Test-NetConnection imap.gmail.com -Port 993, and again for smtp.gmail.com on 587. If both fail, a firewall or antivirus filter is likely.
Outlook Data File Size And Cache Tips
Large OST files slow folder sync. Note the data file path, close Outlook, back up, then delete the OST to rebuild a fresh cache. Turn off sync for folders you rarely open.
Label Mapping Quirks That Trip People Up
Gmail labels act like tags. One message can appear in multiple folders. Deleting in Outlook removes a label or moves the item to Trash based on the server rule. Exclude “All Mail” to reduce duplicates.
Calendar And Contacts Notes
IMAP covers mail only. For calendars and contacts, use the native Google account type in the new Outlook or a connector that supports CalDAV/CardDAV.
Frequent Error Messages And The Real Fix
“Something Went Wrong” During Add Account
Usually a blocked sign-in. Clear prompts on the web, then retry. If it repeats, try with a new profile.
“Cannot Connect To The Server” On Send
Use port 587 with TLS and turn on outgoing auth. Send a plain text message to rule out scanning add-ons.
“You Need Permission To Access This Resource”
Partial consent. Re-add the account and allow full mail access in the Google window.
Clean Removal And Re-Add Walkthrough
- File → Account Settings → Account Settings. Select the Google account and remove it.
- File → Office Account → Update Options → Update Now. Let Office patch.
- Control Panel → Mail → Show Profiles → Add. Name it, then set “Prompt for a profile to be used.”
- Open Outlook. Choose the new profile. Pick Google as the provider and sign in through the web window.
- Once mail flows, set the new profile as the default and remove the old profile later.
Token And Consent Housekeeping
In Google Account → Security → Third-party access, remove old Outlook entries. Add the account again to pull a fresh token.
When An Admin Enforces OAuth Only
Many orgs require modern sign-in. If your build never shows a web prompt, update Office or switch to the new Outlook so OAuth works.
Network Roaming And Travel Tips
New locations can trigger a guard prompt. Sign in to Gmail on the web first, then open Outlook. If blocked, clear the browser cache and retry.
Signs You Fixed It
Open the Sync Issues folder. Errors stop. Send a test from another address; it lands in Outlook and the web inbox. Move it to a subfolder and see the label change online.
Keep Sync Stable Going Forward
Update Outlook often, keep labels tidy, and avoid stacking mail scanners. When you change devices or networks, sign in to Gmail on the web first.
Credible References For Settings And Policy Changes
See Google’s IMAP settings for Gmail and Microsoft’s connection guide for Outlook for the newest steps and port values.
