I also find Yahoo to be less than stellar in their flexibility. But I have to say, I find AOL to be a poor choice to be a master email account aggregation tool. I know you say you mostly use the AOL address, so if you are comfortable using that, you can continue to do so, either using their website or the AOL program you may have installed on your computer.
We know that Google’s Gmail does this, a previous post here tells you how to setup Gmail to reply using your other email addresses. With some email services, you can setup your master email account to also let you send emailout using those other addresses.
Setup each of the other accounts to forward email to your master account.Setup the one master account to fetch email from all the other accounts, or.To save you some effort, here’s a tip sheet that shows you all of these instructions in a handy, printable Adobe PDF: TipSheet_OutlookSetupForAOL_Yahoo_Gmail because – stand by – this isn’t a quick and easy answer, your question has a lot of moving parts to it! You’ll designate that primary email service to be the ‘ master‘ email service based on what works best with how you want to consolidate your email:
Generally, most people are fine with checking different websites because they use their different email accounts for different purposes – like one for junk email (use that address when you buy online), one for more private emails with only the people you want to hear from, and a super-secret one for password resets, in case any other email or online account gets hacked.īut if you’d like a single inbox, you can choose to use any one of your accounts as your primary email service, and then decide how you want that service to get email from the other services. And also for most of those accounts to be with online services. It’s not uncommon for folks to have multiple email accounts these days. Is there a way to have all email accounts merge into one in box? I have email with AOL, Google, Outlook and Yahoo.