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I successfully set up Gmail Snooze in my google apps accounts (for work) and I like it so much that I want to set it up for my personal email, too (@gmail.com).

I followed all the same instructions, but when I tried running the setup() function, I got the error "Cannot connect to Gmail." Haven't been able to figure this out.

Is the GmailApp service not accessible to consumer gmail accounts? Any work-arounds?

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Works fine here. Are you sure you correctly pasted the whole function into your script editor, especially the last bracket { ? – Greg Aug 31 '11 at 17:37
@Greg, yes, positive. But then I tried just sharing the script from my work account to my personal account, so I'm all set practically (although can't figure out why my personal script won't work) – Benj Sep 2 '11 at 14:33
maybe try to create a new scrip within your gmail account... I don't really see how that would affect the actual script but then again it's worth trying! – Greg Sep 3 '11 at 1:06
The script needs to be authorized first. Press the "bug" button to accomplish that. – Jacob Jan Tuinstra Jan 7 at 5:37
Still facing problems, with the installation of the script? – Jacob Jan Tuinstra Jan 25 at 20:55

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