log into it!!
One option would be to use Gmail. Gmail allows you to add POP3 or IMAP accounts into your Gmail account. When you log into Gmail, your external mailboxes are checked and the mail is displayed in your Gmail inbox.
Yes, you can, if you turn it on within both accounts.
You have to add Gmail app for that use. In that app you can add as many accounts you want. You just have to enter in your credentials.
You can download an app on the app store or go on Safari and search "gmail" and it should come up.
Absolutly! It is required though to have a free gmail account. the people you chat with also must have free gmail accounts. there is also a ton of new features to use such as group chat and emotions.
You can find in the gmail account as well. There is a circle icon on the top right. There in accounts section contains the help.
Use the link below to delete your gmail account https://www.google.com/accounts/EditServices
I have a Gmail account and i did'nt have to pay for it. just create a account on google..because if you have google you have Gmail!!
Not necessarily. I have already done this with other e-mail accounts. I have found that Gmail is flexible in its methods. The easiest way to centralize mail is to have all other accounts forward mail to the central account. Almost all e-mail accounts have some sort of "Forward" option. In Gmail, this can be found in "Settings" under "Forwarding and POP/IMAP." There's no reason to use these unless you need to retrieve e-mail with an external client (which I don't like to do; I like Gmail's interface). If you need to do this, ask another question or contact me. Congratulations - you are well on your way to simplified e-mail!
On Gmail, I know you can make one or use the themes they have to offer. Gmail is very good.
If one has a smart phone, which many people do these days, you can use your gmail account as an application on your phone. If you have an Iphone you can link your account to the email app on the phone.
You register your own account, create a password which you use to access your account, and leave the accounts of other people alone.