Voyage Tech Blogs

Voyage Technology has been serving the Beaver Dam area since 1999, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support, and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.

Make Your Digital Life Easier By Consolidating Your Various Email Accounts

b2ap3_thumbnail_solutions_400.jpgHow many email accounts do you have? At the very least, you have one for work and for one that’s personal, and if you’ve been doing email long enough, then you may have a few accounts left over from years ago which you rarely check (like your email address from college). Is there a way to combine these scattered accounts into an email address of your choice?

Actually, there is. You can manually migrate your old email information from one account to another, but for the casual PC user, this can be a rather cumbersome process. This is where a tool like YippieMove comes in handy.

YippieMove helps users move their email information between one Internet Service Provider to another. Transferring email information on the ISP level is what’s needed to make a clean merge, instead of just forwarding all of your emails to your new account and shutting down your old one. One reason why you’ll want to use a tool like YippieMove is because you don’t want to necessarily shut down your old account--you never know when you’ll get contacted by a long lost friend or miss out on a lucrative business opportunity, all because your old account is no longer operational.

Although, to have YippieMove transfer your email account for you, it will cost you a fee of $15 to transfer a single account to another account, like from AOL to Gmail. One of the advantages of YippieMove is that it’s compatible with dozens of old ISPs that you likely have an old account with. For a listing of their most popular ISPs they work with (and this service works for ISPs not listed here as well), visit YippieMove’s about page: https://www.yippiemove.com/about.html

The transfer process with YippieMove is easy and self-explanatory (which is what you’re paying for). All you have to do is follow these three steps:

  • Where are you moving from?
  • Where to?
  • What to transfer?

The third step is where you’ll customize what information you would like transferred, which includes some or all of the following:

  • Drafts
  • Inbox
  • Saved
  • Saved/SavedMs
  • Sent items
  • Spam
  • Voicemail

Finally, you will next want to give the service time to complete the transfer, which won’t take more than 24 hours. For more information on how the YippieMove transfer process works, visit their help page: https://www.yippiemove.com/help/

The blog Online Tech Tips has issued this troubleshooting advice just in case you experience any hang-ups with YippieMove’s transfer process:

It’s worth noting that the website does not give you any error message if you mistype your login credentials on the first two steps. When you get to step 3, it’ll be empty instead of listing out the folders. In that case, go back and retype your login credentials. Also, if you’re using two-factor on any of the accounts, you will probably have to disable it in order to do the transfer.

Of course, as helpful as a tool as YippieMove is, it’s designed more for individual and personal email accounts; not multiple enterprise-level accounts. Things can get tricky when you’re transferring corporate emails from one account to another, like having to meet compliance standards within your respective industry and governmental organizations. Therefore, for your organization’s email hosting needs, give Voyage Technology a call at 800.618.9844.

 

Comments

No comments made yet. Be the first to submit a comment
Already Registered? Login Here
Guest
Friday, 25 April 2025

Captcha Image

Sign Up For Our Newsletter!

Mobile? Grab this Article!

Qr Code

Tag Cloud

Security Technology Tip of the Week Best Practices Business Computing Data Productivity Business Software Innovation Hackers Cloud User Tips Network Security Internet Hardware Efficiency IT Support Malware Google Privacy Email Phishing Workplace Tips Computer IT Services Collaboration Hosted Solutions Users Mobile Device Ransomware Quick Tips Workplace Strategy Microsoft Cybersecurity Small Business Passwords Communication Data Backup Smartphone Backup Saving Money VoIP Android Business Management Smartphones Upgrade communications Managed Service Mobile Devices Disaster Recovery Data Recovery Browser Social Media Managed IT Services Microsoft Office Windows Tech Term Network Remote Internet of Things Current Events Productivity Facebook Automation Artificial Intelligence Cloud Computing Covid-19 Gadgets Server Managed Service Provider AI Remote Work Miscellaneous Outsourced IT Information Holiday Encryption Employee/Employer Relationship Spam Office Compliance Windows 10 Business Continuity Government Data Management Training Blockchain Windows 10 Wi-Fi Virtualization Business Technology Bandwidth Data Security Mobile Office Two-factor Authentication Apps Apple Networking App Mobile Device Management BYOD Gmail Vendor Chrome Employer-Employee Relationship Managed Services Voice over Internet Protocol Budget Hacker Avoiding Downtime How To BDR Marketing Computing Applications Information Technology WiFi Access Control Office 365 IT Support Tip of the week Conferencing Storage Healthcare Password Computers Bring Your Own Device Managed IT Services Website Operating System HIPAA Router Risk Management Virtual Private Network Health Big Data Help Desk Analytics Office Tips Augmented Reality Retail Customer Service Telephone Scam Data loss Cooperation Free Resource Project Management Windows 7 Going Green Patch Management Save Money Microsoft 365 Remote Monitoring End of Support Vulnerability Vendor Management Solutions Firewall Cybercrime Physical Security Display Printer The Internet of Things Paperless Office Windows 11 Infrastructure 2FA Social Monitoring Excel Document Management Remote Workers Maintenance Downloads Hacking Antivirus Sports iPhone Presentation Mouse Licensing Administration Vulnerabilities Wireless Technology Entertainment Data Privacy Images 101 Multi-Factor Authentication Robot Mobility Telephone System Cost Management Word Settings Wireless Printing Content Filtering IT Management YouTube Meetings VPN Employees Integration Safety Cryptocurrency Modem User Tip Processor Computer Repair Mobile Security Virtual Desktop Holidays Data storage LiFi Data Storage Smart Technology Supply Chain Outlook Video Conferencing Machine Learning Managed Services Provider Virtual Machines Professional Services Money Saving Time Humor Customer Relationship Management Managed IT Service Deep Learning Download Net Neutrality Twitter Alerts SQL Server Technology Care Business Communications Financial Data Error History Education Connectivity IT Social Engineering Break Fix Scams Browsers Smartwatch User Upload Procurement Remote Computing Azure Hybrid Work Multi-Factor Security Tech Human Resources Mobile Computing Social Network Telework Cyber security Tablet IoT Communitications Search Dark Web Cables CES Best Practice Trends Supply Chain Management Alert IP Address Dark Data Google Calendar Term Google Apps Managed IT Customer Resource management FinTech Buisness File Sharing Regulations Legal Data Analysis IT solutions Star Wars IT Assessment How To Microsoft Excel IT Maintenance Recovery Business Growth Gamification Flexibility Notifications Staff Value Business Intelligence Travel Social Networking Legislation Shortcuts Hard Drives Organization Techology Fileless Malware Digital Security Cameras Google Maps Smart Devices Cortana Ransmoware Domains Alt Codes Content Remote Working Wearable Technology Memory Vendors Downtime Unified Threat Management Motherboard Data Breach Comparison Google Play Be Proactive Refrigeration Health IT Unified Threat Management Directions Videos Hosted Solution Assessment Electronic Health Records Permissions Workforce Public Speaking Lithium-ion battery Typing Wasting Time Threats Trend Micro Network Congestion Specifications Security Cameras Workplace Strategies Entrepreneur Google Drive User Error Microchip Internet Exlporer Software as a Service Knowledge Fraud Meta Username Managing Costs Amazon Point of Sale eCommerce 5G Black Friday SSID Undo Google Docs Unified Communications Database Surveillance Experience Virtual Assistant Outsource IT Media Bitcoin Network Management Running Cable Tech Support IT Technicians Virtual Machine Environment Cookies Monitors Cyber Monday Medical IT Google Wallet Proxy Server Reviews Tactics Development Hotspot Transportation Small Businesses Application Windows 8 Laptop Websites Mirgation Hypervisor Displays Nanotechnology Optimization PowerPoint Drones Shopping SharePoint Addiction Electronic Medical Records Language Employer/Employee Relationships Outsourcing IBM Navigation Management PCI DSS Halloween Chatbots Screen Reader Writing Distributed Denial of Service Workplace Lenovo Gig Economy Service Level Agreement Internet Service Provider Virtual Reality Computing Infrastructure Teamwork Hiring/Firing Evernote Paperless Hacks Server Management Regulations Compliance Scary Stories Private Cloud Identity Identity Theft Smart Tech Memes Fun Co-managed IT Competition Superfish Bookmark

Blog Archive