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ack
06-30-2009, 10:09 AM
I probably have 20 email accounts or more. And I really need them all and use them all for my many businesses. But I dont know the best way to manage them.

I currently use GMAIL to access all of them. They have great spam filters and I love this feature about GMAIL. I can access up to 6 accounts by logging in once. But 6 is the max. If it was unlimited, I would be golden. And so I have a few GMAIL accounts.

What is the best way to manage all these emails accounts? Is GMAIL my best solution?

Eriksrocks
06-30-2009, 03:20 PM
You could use a desktop email client like Thunderbird or Outlook to access them all, which would remove the 6 account limit that Gmail has.

Or you could theoretically set up another Gmail account and use that account to fetch mail from the few other "secondary" Gmaill accounts that you have, funneling all the mail into a single Gmail account. :)

TonyS
06-30-2009, 11:58 PM
I think (I could be wrong, I haven't tried it recently) that if you log in to Horde webmail under your linux username, you can see every email address on your account.

Early Out
07-01-2009, 12:25 AM
I think (I could be wrong, I haven't tried it recently) that if you log in to Horde webmail under your linux username, you can see every email address on your account.
Just tried it and yes, it works. Just to clarify, your "linux username" is your BH username, the 8-character one that's based on your domain name. Once you're logged into Horde, click on "Mail" in the directory tree on the left, and you have access to all your POP email accounts.

KazanDaemon
07-01-2009, 02:29 AM
you can create forwarders instead of mailboxes

ack
07-01-2009, 09:29 AM
Thanks

I will try this. The only thing that I will miss is GMAIL's great spam filtration. I find their spam filters are among the best.

I wish GMAIL would lift this limit of 6...

Eriksrocks
07-01-2009, 12:03 PM
I wish GMAIL would lift this limit of 6...

So do I, but they have to keep the load on their servers realistic. After all, it is a free service.

As far as spam filtration goes, I'm not sure if you got the recent email from Matt Heaton, Bluehost's CEO, but they are now offering a completely free, no-risk trial of Postini spam protection, which is supposed to be really good.

Here's the email:

Dear Bluehost Customer,

Its been well over a year since I have written any of you personally . A lot has changed in the last
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I am writing today to announce a new offering that we have just added. I almost never send emails
about our different product offerings, so when I do make an announcement you can believe that the
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- Add anti-spam protection for up to 20 email addresses FREE(Works until the 15th of July)
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If you have even the slightest problem with spam PLEASE try this offering. This is something that I
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When the trial period is over your email addresses will revert back to exactly as they were before you
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then choose to pay $1 per month per email address to have the service ongoing for your use, but the
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As always if you have questions please call our support dept 24/7 at (888) 401-4678. They can answer
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You can also visit the Bluehost User Forum at - http://www.bluehostforum.com

You are also welcome to visit my personal blog at - http://www.mattheaton.com

Thanks,
Matt Heaton / President Bluehost.com