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I know that Gmail might put some security measures in place to prevent this, but I really need to put Gmail inside an element.

The two following methods don't work:

<object type='text/html' data='http://mail.google.com/'></object>

<iframe src='http://mail.google.com/' frameborder=0 style='width:322px; height:480px;'></iframe>

Are there any other ways?

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What do you need this for? – blob8108 Jul 24 '10 at 13:29

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You cannot. GMail, like most of Google's other web services, sets the HTTP header:

X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN

which disallows their site from being framed by any site other than GMail itself.

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You would be better off using Google API. http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/python/mail/

Although not a solution to your question I believe this is an appropriate alternative.

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