[muglo] Re: Email addresses

Eric answered for me but

I wish to add my couple of cents worth ... yes one can make any number 
of addresses ... the @mac.com one that I use I pay for.  I also have 
rogersyahoo, hotmail.com, mcmaster.ca and canada.com addresses and I 
think I have a gmail address as well ... but I must confess that I 
cannot figure out how to get mac mail to allow me to read all my mail 
in mac mail application and to send from the mac mail application as 
from each of the accounts.

How does one do this please ... or must I continue to do as I have been 
... go to the address that hosts the email addy and receive/send from 
there.

Susan

On 21-May-05, at 8:58 PM, Eric Dunbar wrote:

> On 5/21/05, Leith Peterson <lpeterso@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Sorry, Susan, if this seems like a dumb question, but do you mean
>> with Rogers you can create an email address?  In other words, you
>> don't have to have the standard @sympatico or @rogers?  You can keep
>> one that you can carry from one ISP to another?  Could you pls
>> explain?  Thanks.
>> =20
>> Leith
>
> Check out <http://www.mac.com>. If you pay Apple  you can get an
> e-mail address that floats with you at mac.com. You can also get free
> addresses at gmail.com, yahoo.com, yahoo.ca, hotmail.com, canada.com
> and I'm sure a million other places.
>
> PS You may find that you can get an e-mail address with your alma
> mater. At UWO you may be eigible for an address at alumni.uwo.ca or if
> you're U of T you may be able to get utoronto.ca.
>
> Eric.
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