I have added a new domain name. How do I add the e-mail address?
I have purchased an additional domain name from Register.com. The new domain name is Tumblingwomenart.com. I have set up an email address. I don't know how to add this to my Mozilla so I can get my new email as well as passionfishart emails. I'm not very computer savvy and I have had a stroke and brain surgery so if there is any way to make this incredibly easy to understand I would appreciate it.
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Never post any personal information because an adware robot could find it, and start sending you all kinds of spam. This includes e-mail, phone, and home information.
Please remove that information from your post.
Go to your user profile for that website and change the e-mail.
However, if you are talking about sync;
Resetting the sync password, or changing its e-mail, will remove all data from the servers.
This is a security feature. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/ive-lost-my-firefox-sync-account-information
- I've lost my Firefox Sync account information - What to do
- I’ve forgotten, or don't have access to, my Firefox Account email address
I'm sorry, this really doesn't help me. I want both e-mails to come to Mozilla and what you suggested that I do didn't sound like what I need. I just want to add my new e-mail address, IN ADDITION, to my old e-mail address. Can this be done?
Hi JaceMattson, how are you viewing your email now? There are generally two methods:
(1) Go to the email service provider's website and use their online "webmail" page to work with your mail in Firefox.
If you are using this method, you may or may not be able to view all your email together. It depends on whether your different email accounts are with same service provider and what integrated/universal mailbox features they offer.
Some people choose to consolidate all mail in one mailbox by setting up forwarding. However, if you want to be able to reply "from" your addresses separately, that's probably not the right approach for you.
(2) Using a dedicated email program to read your mail (for example, Thunderbird).
The steps to set up a second account will depend on the program. For Thunderbird, see:
- Automatic Account Configuration
- Or, if necessary, Manual Account Configuration
After adding a new account, you usually see an additional set of folders in the left column for the new account.