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Mapping e-mail addresses

Anonymous
2012-07-17T08:37:45+00:00

I have a business e-mail that I want to use in receiving and sending e-mails from Windows Live (Hotmail). So when people send me an e-mail on my business e-mail I see it in Windows Live and I can answer it or create new e-mails using it from Windows Live. How do I map it?

Windows for home | Other | Email and communications

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  1. Anonymous
    2012-07-21T09:39:03+00:00

    8.5. Decide if you want the incoming emails to go to a separate folder.

    1. A verification email that must be answered will be sent to the added address.

    You may have to check that account's spam folder for the verification email.

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  2. Anonymous
    2012-07-21T07:10:36+00:00

    Hi,

    To utilize the sending and receiving feature of Hotmail, please refer to these steps:

    1. Sign-in your **Hotmail** account.
    2. Click the drop the down button beside your name, this is located at the upper right of the Hotmail home page.
    3. Click Options.
    4. Click Mail, this is located under the word General at the left side.
    5. You will be prompt at different set of options such as Managing your account, Writing email, Reading email etc.
    6. Under Managing account, click Sending/receiving email from other accounts.
    7. Under You can receive mail from these accounts, click Add an email account.
    8. You will be prompt to enter the email address that you want to send and receive emails using Hotmail. Enter the email address and password that you want to add.
    9. Click Next and then Save.

    Thanks!

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