Microsoft's Outlook.com Webmail service allows you to use several different email addresses without creating separate accounts. These addresses, or aliases, allow you to use a unique address for ...
Microsoft is ditching the linked accounts feature of Outlook.com in favor of aliases, a "more robust and secure way" to manage multiple email addresses, the computing giant announced Monday. I'm PCMag ...
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On May 2, Microsoft completed its transition from Hotmail to Outlook.com, and a couple weeks later revealed that users can now chat with Gmail contacts from within their Outlook.com account. Now users ...
If you use multiple email addresses linked to Outlook.com, come July you will need to set up aliases and/or mail forwarding instead. Linked accounts were a convenient way to switch between separate ...
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Check Account Settings/Notifications/Manage email preferences, mine are still there as other email addresses. Related question: Is there a safe way to turn an existing alias into a separate, ...
My primary email address is Gmail, and I have an additional .edu address from which I get a lot of mail and want to be able to respond. I have set the .edu address to forward to Gmail, which worked ...
Microsoft's Outlook.com team is adding more features to the company's Hotmail successor. On top of the just-announced two-factor authentication coming to Outlook.com and other Microsoft software and ...
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