Texas_Signmaker
Very Active Signmaker
I've used Yahoo Mail for the last 13 years. I've wanted to switch many times but didn't because that would mean I'd have to change my e-mail address but that was too important and I didn't want to loose my e-mails.
Over the last year or so it has gotten worse. My e-mails that I was sending routinely ended up in customers' spam folders and lately I just wouldn't receive customer e-mails. People would reply to me or send me new e-mails and I would never get them... not even in the spam folder. That was the last straw.
I set up an e-mail address that I pay for with Microsoft Office 365 and it uses my domain name. I "forward" the e-mail from Yahoo to my new address so I don't miss any of them. Once I reply to someone that sends it to my old Yahoo account they lock in my new address.
I 100% get all my e-mails now, with NO time delay. All my e-mails go though and not land in spam folders, all is right with the e-mail world. I was able to import 13 years of e-mail data from Yahoo into Outlook and kept everything.
Just want to give you guys something to think about if you're using a free e-mail service. They are not flawless and their domain name at the end of your email address look cheesy. I only pay $13/mo for Outlook. It took about a full day to download ALL my e-mails, set-up the new e-mail address and import data into Outlook...but it was 100% worth it.
Over the last year or so it has gotten worse. My e-mails that I was sending routinely ended up in customers' spam folders and lately I just wouldn't receive customer e-mails. People would reply to me or send me new e-mails and I would never get them... not even in the spam folder. That was the last straw.
I set up an e-mail address that I pay for with Microsoft Office 365 and it uses my domain name. I "forward" the e-mail from Yahoo to my new address so I don't miss any of them. Once I reply to someone that sends it to my old Yahoo account they lock in my new address.
I 100% get all my e-mails now, with NO time delay. All my e-mails go though and not land in spam folders, all is right with the e-mail world. I was able to import 13 years of e-mail data from Yahoo into Outlook and kept everything.
Just want to give you guys something to think about if you're using a free e-mail service. They are not flawless and their domain name at the end of your email address look cheesy. I only pay $13/mo for Outlook. It took about a full day to download ALL my e-mails, set-up the new e-mail address and import data into Outlook...but it was 100% worth it.