How do I change to ‘Recent’ mode in POP settings

How do I change to ‘Recent’ mode in POP settings

If you need just the recent mails, you can switch to the recent mode POP fetching in Gmail, which allows the download of only the past 1 months email to the POP clients.

Steps to switch to Recent Mode in Gmail Fetch:

1.       Log in to mail.zoho.com

2.       Click Settings >> Mail >> Mail Accounts

3.       Click on the Edit icon across the account to be modified

4.       In the user name field, specify recent: <Gmail username>

5.       Provide the password

6.       Make sure 'Leave Messages on the Server' is checked.

7.       Click Save

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