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Is there a way to forward all my emails in my hotmail account to my new email address in one mass mailing?

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6 months, 4 weeks ago (25 minutes after post)

It seems there is no way which really sucks… means I have to manually forward one by one over 2000 emails :(

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Nante offline Verified User (1 year, 5 months) Long Term User Shouts: 29 #
An Unknown Location | 6 months, 4 weeks ago (27 minutes after post)

Anonymous wrote:
It seems there is no way which really sucks… means I have to manually forward one by one over 2000 emails :(

ouch :(

why do you have to do it anyway?

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Hellacious Haro offline Verified User (1 year, 4 months) Long Term User Shouts: 5 #
An Unknown Location | 6 months, 4 weeks ago (28 minutes after post)

No.. unless the new one is also hotmail.
But I think you’re able to forward all the NEW emails to the new account. The old one that you already got will stay there in the hotmail inbox…

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6 months, 4 weeks ago (38 minutes after post)

Yes, I have already set my mail to be forwarded to my new account. Unfortunately, I have to manually forward each email that is in my hotmail account atm… there is a forward option at the top of each email… but seems is no way to mass forward them all at once =/.

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6 months, 4 weeks ago (41 minutes after post)

Nante wrote:

Anonymous wrote:
It seems there is no way which really sucks… means I have to manually forward one by one over 2000 emails :(

ouch :(

why do you have to do it anyway?

I am changing my service provider, so it is technically not a hotmail account but they use the hotmail platform, so once I change my internet service the email account will be gone… I found I can save over $70.00 a month by switching my phone and highspeed DSL to another provider… but it means getting a new email account with the new provider.

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Hellacious Haro offline Verified User (1 year, 4 months) Long Term User Shouts: 5 #
An Unknown Location | 6 months, 4 weeks ago (42 minutes after post)

Yeah…
I was gonna do that about a year ago… but then I got too lazy.
:P

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6 months, 4 weeks ago (46 minutes after post)

CC Haro wrote:
Yeah…
I was gonna do that about a year ago… but then I got too lazy.
:P

hehe, I cannot afford to be lazy lol… I want to save the money… my new email is set up and my services will be fully switched over with in the next two weeks… I will be saving over $840.00/year and actually am getting the exact same services I have now, only instead of just 4 calling features on my phone I get all 18 xD.

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