Multiple e.mail accounts

G

Guest

I have e.mail accounts with Hotmail, Google, Comcast and my college. Is there
some way to have all e.mails forwarded into my comcast (outlook) account so I
don't need to check multiple sites?
 
G

Gordon

JJ said:
I have e.mail accounts with Hotmail, Google, Comcast and my college. Is there
some way to have all e.mails forwarded into my comcast (outlook) account so I
don't need to check multiple sites?

GMail certainly has a forwarding function - have you tried looking at
the HELP sections on the relative web sites?
 
G

Guest

JJ said:
I have e.mail accounts with Hotmail, Google, Comcast and my college. Is there
some way to have all e.mails forwarded into my comcast (outlook) account so I
don't need to check multiple sites?

If these e-mail service providers support such a feature then you will be
able to log on your account and see the settings /option on My Account
settings.
If they don't then you can't forward, don't forget forward here.
But you can set all these accounts on your Outlook/Outlook express and get
your email on one browser by setting these accounts on outlook.
HTH.
nass
 
P

PA Bear

Auto-forwarding to your Comcast account depends on each account's policies.
You should be able to use all but the Hotmail account in OL.
Auto-forwarding and/or accessing the Hotmail account in OL would require
subscribing to Hotmail Plus (~$20/year).
 
K

Ken Blake, MVP

JJ said:
I have e.mail accounts with Hotmail, Google, Comcast and my college.
Is there some way to have all e.mails forwarded into my comcast
(outlook) account so I don't need to check multiple sites?


Forwarding isn't necessary. Outlook lets you set up multiple E-mail accounts
easily (I have three POP3 accounts here now, and used to have five). As long
as the E-mail service provides POP3 capabilities, just set each up as a
separate account.

Gmail provides POP3 access, and instructions for setting it up are on their
web site. I believe that hotmail does too, but I don't use hotmail myself,
so check on their web site, or with someone else, to be sure.
 

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