How can I forward my email to more than one address?

How can I forward all my email addresses to one address?

  • Alright well I have about 5 email addresses. For school, work, online shopping, signing up for things that are online, and one I made just because I like the name of the email address I came up with... They are both Yahoo and Gmail addresses. Anyway, I was curious if there is a way to forward all my emails to one address? That way I won't have to log into multiple accounts on a regular basis. Also if I did do this, would I be able to use the main account to write emails from all 5 accounts, or would I have to log into each one separately in order to send an email from that particular one?

  • Answer:

    If there is some automatic forwarding function, or auto-answering function, it probably could be done. If email addresses aren't active for a certain period of time, then they are closed out, I think. In that case, you would lose everything associated with that email address. Try a "Search" above the questions. Good luck. I would like to be able to COPY all of the contacts and the address book, as well as the categories, to another email address, on another carrier, so that I would have everything in both places. Since Yahoo has made all of the reformatting changes, I think of it very often. Nobody seems to mention the data being copied and existing in both places at the same time. (Kind of like a "Save As" which keeps the original, as well as another version) Good luck

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