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Support Center
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Address Book
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Advanced Support
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Billing and Payments
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Calendar Management
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Customize Everymail on the Web
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Email & File Encryption
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Everymail on Every Device
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Everymail on the Web
- Use 2-step Verification to secure your email account
- Connect your device
- Downloading your Personal Data
- How to change your login password in webmail
- I can't login
- How do I log in to my email?
- Create a new folder
- Move an email to a folder
- Using search in Mail
- Archiving emails
- Storage Usage
- Mark as Spam/Not Spam
- Delete an email
- Setup your email signature
- Using sort to search
- Mark as Read/Unread
- How to spellcheck emails
- Adjust the size of text
- Enabling Conversations (Visually group all messages with their replies)
- Adjust your location, time zone and language settings
- Automatically save email addresses
- How to Auto forward emails
- Organize your email with folders
- Enter your contact information
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Forgot Your Password
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My Account
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Tasks Management
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The Transition to Everymail
- Your transition to Everymail
- How can I subscribe to Everymail?
- How does the free trial work?
- Why is my email service being transitioned to Everymail?
- Why do I have to pay for email now?
- What happens if I don't subscribe during the free trial?
- Is my information shared or sold to third parties?
- Can I recover my email data if I don’t subscribe by the end of the subscription period?
- How does Everymail comply with data privacy laws?
- Does Everymail mine my data?
- Can I cancel my subscription?
Organize your email with folders
You can add subfolders to your email inbox to organize all your incoming emails. Click the actions for inbox icon next to the folder “Inbox”, and then select “Add new folder” from the dropdown. Enter a name for the new folder and click “Add”. Your new folder will appear under "My folders".
Tip: you can just drag and drop emails to move them from your inbox to another folder or create filter rules to automatically reroute incoming emails to specific folders.