Microsoft's Outlook.com Webmail service allows you to use several different email addresses without creating separate accounts. These addresses, or aliases, allow you to use a unique address for ...
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 ...
There are lots of great reasons to use an email alias — an email address that is different from your primary one but still goes to your inbox. An email alias is useful for both work and your personal ...
Q: How are Gmail aliases used? A: Email is an essential part of digital life, but if you only use one address for everything you do, your inbox can become overwhelming and it can be difficult to feel ...
One way to tame your email inbox is to get in the habit of using unique email aliases when signing up for new accounts online. Adding a “+” character after the username portion of your email address — ...
In this episode of "Microsoft Knows Best," Outlook.com is phasing out support for multiple email addresses. Going back to the Hotmail days, linked accounts were introduced in 2006, and Microsoft fully ...
In the name of enhanced security, the tech giant is having users tie their linked e-mail and other accounts to one single Microsoft account. Dara Kerr was a senior reporter for CNET covering the ...