Today, Microsoft confirmed that it will begin rolling out alias support for Outlook.com. We've heard from a lot of you that you love using Outlook.com but you wish you had more flexibility signing in.
Microsoft's Outlook.com team is adding more features to the company's Hotmail successor. On top of the just-announced two-factor authentication coming to Outlook.com and other Microsoft software and ...
My primary email address is Gmail, and I have an additional .edu address from which I get a lot of mail and want to be able to respond. I have set the .edu address to forward to Gmail, which worked ...
Microsoft today announced it has simplified how Microsoft accounts are managed by its users, including on Outlook.com. The change is rolling out now and will be available on all accounts in the next ...
Microsoft’s Outlook.com isn’t anywhere near as tweakable as Gmail, but one great thing Outlook.com does offer is email aliases—multiple, independent email addresses belonging to a single account. Why ...
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Almost everything you do online asks for your email. If you have been using the same one for a while, chances are hundreds or even thousands of services have it. They send promotional messages, social ...
Microsoft is working on adding support to the Outlook on the web browser-based client for sending emails via alias email addresses (also known as aliases or proxy addresses). After the feature's ...