This post explains how I did it, and how you can do the same. With this consolidation, all of those widely scattered addresses are now going to a single inbox, with an address hosted on a domain I own. Over the years I've accumulated a collection of addresses on a variety of free email services: Hotmail and its successors Yahoo (barely used) and, of course, Gmail. I keep my personal mail separate from my work correspondence. (I list the reasons why I made that choice in this post.) ![]() My primary work email address is associated with my business domain and is hosted on an Exchange Server run by Intermedia. ![]() ![]() Last weekend, I moved several thousand messages to a new account at, leaving my once busy address as a plain-vanilla forwarder going to a more modern service, one that works effortlessly with all my devices. As I wrote in my last post, after nearly a decade, I've finally given up on Gmail
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