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How can you get emails from one email address forwarded to another email address?

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I have two yahoo email addresses. But it’s inconvenient to have to check two email addresses. I heard you can get the emails of one email address forwarded to another email address. How do you do that?
Thanks

go to options -> POP Access & Forwarding ->forwarding -> Forward incoming Yahoo! Mail India messages to a different email address->Email address: (e.g. user@company.com)-> save

If this sounds too complicated to you then go to the following websites:
http://www.ehow.com/how_2315823_forward-email-different-account.html
http://www.labnol.org/internet/email/switch-from-yahoo-mail-to-gmail/8578/
http://email.about.com/b/2003/07/08/forward-yahoo-mail-to-another-email-address.htm

Hope this help you.s

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How do I change my yahoo email address and still have access to my old emails?

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Lots of people have asked about changing their email addresses and the answer is always "you can’t change it, just get a new one." I don’t want a new one. My yahoo email is tied to my blackberry — if I start using a new email address with my blackberry, then I won’t be able to access the emails from my old account, correct? So am I stuck with the old address?

You can’t change your ID. You may get an Extra Mail Address. It’s not a separate Yahoo! ID or a separate Yahoo! Mail account. It’s just another address you can use to send and receive email, and any messages you get go into the same Inbox you already use. You can also log in with that address.You can only have one extra mail address at a time. If you decide to change it, you can delete it and create another one. You can only change it twice within the next 12 months.

☻Get extra email address:
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/tools/tools-21.html;_ylt=AuFT7IktCnCY0dhQtI98GY6fYCN4

☻Make extra email address your default email address:
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/tools/tools-26.html;_ylt=AvKcAzRfyXlHHhNMYd9f_uWfYCN4

Have a nice day! :)

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My Yahoo email address keeps sending out random emails to my entire contact list. How do I stop it?

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My Yahoo email address is sending out emails with links to websites to my entire contact list. How do I stop it?

This problem is a common one on Answers, several times each day for months. Either your mail was infected by malware (a trojan, not a virus) or spoofed by spammers, or your address was found in someone else’s infected computer. The results are the same: that address will need to be changed. This new trojan or worm malware can infect computers and get the address book simply by opening the mail - no click is necessary, so it spreads fast! (It is usually a small message, with a link and often no subject line.There’s even one that is from ‘Mailer Daemon’.) Many anti-virus programs lack a strong enough anti-malware component to even catch it!
You might be able to avoid opening a new account, but only if you change all the other alternate accounts (Hackers would receive notice of password changes otherwise.) Wait a few days to see if the other changes are effective in stopping the spam.

- First, check your sent box to be sure these were not being sent from your account as a ‘zombie’ spambot machine.
- Second, open your profile to be sure your password and secret questions & answers and alternate mails remain the same.
- Third, change all that information to more secure and unusual ones.
- Fourth, read the references below for the best explanations I’ve ever seen.
- Fifth, this could be a malware attack so do a scan in Safe Mode (Malwarebytes is best). Then delete all System Restore Points before re-booting into normal mode.
- Sixth, set up a new account and new alternate accounts. Do not close the old ones until all information is transferred. Import the Contacts list, and forward important saved mails too.
https://edit.yahoo.com/registration?.int… (new address)
http://edit.yahoo..com/config/list_alias… (alternate address)
- Last, contact everyone with your new address, including your name and ‘new address’ in the Subject line, as well as an apology to them. Urge ALL of them to use BCC: and delete all addresses when forwarding mail too! Warn them not to click ANY links or even open mail from the old address. (Some malware can infect computers just by opening the mail.)

Changing your password is NOT sufficient, even though that is Yahoo’s advice! Use a very strong password (letters, capitals, punctuation, numbers, symbols - the longer the better.) Start with a sentence, and make substitutions. Be sure the result is one you can remember. Change your ‘Secret’ Questions and Answers too - ones that nobody could guess - Yahoo even allows you to invent your own questions. Change and add all-new alternate e-mail addresses too.

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