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October 25th, 2007

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NOTE: Thanks to a comment from Lee Fuller, I’ve amended this post to account for the different versions of Yahoo Mail…

There’s lots of reasons to get a second email address. You’ve got a special project going that needs a special address. You want all those emails about online purchases going to one place. You want to keep one for friends and family and one for everyone else. Or, you could be like me and just like the extra flexibility it gives you.

For the all-new Yahoo! Mail:
It’s a piece of cake to get set up. Just click Options, then select Mail Options. Go to the list on the left then click Accounts. You’ll find the bottom half of the page is cunningly called “Extra Mail Address”. Just click Get Started and follow the instructions. Couldn’t be simpler.

For the classic version of Yahoo! Mail:
It’s still a piece of cake to get set up. Just click Options, then select Mail (if it’s not already selected). Go to the list on the right then click Mail Addresses. You’ll be able to add, edit and delete the extra addresses from there. Just like above, it couldn’t be simpler.

Happy emailing!
Andrew - Yahoo! Mail Team

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3 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Lee Fuller  |  October 25th, 2007 at 4:22 pm

    andrew i think you put the wrong instructions in your blog post mate

    mail > mail options > accoutns takes you to setting up rempte pop3 collection

  • 2. Mervyn Bishop  |  November 8th, 2007 at 9:00 am

    I have a Mac computer and use the postage stamp mail widget. When I use the new mail it does noy change colour to indicate new messages . Please help.

  • 3. M el Edwardes  |  April 5th, 2008 at 4:36 pm

    I have created a second e-mail address but have now spent far too much time trying to find it. I have sent a message to it from another source and have sent many e-mails to Yahoo but still have no way of finding where it has gone. I have tried using the Down arow in the address field but it is not there. Any suggestions would be most welcome because by now I am extremely fed up.
    Mel

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