Can mail.com emails be received in anotheraccount

Yes, Mail.com emails can be received in another account. Here are a few ways to do so:

  1. Forwarding: You can set up forwarding in your Mail.com account to forward emails to another email account. To do this, log in to your Mail.com account, go to Settings > Forwarding, and enter the email address you want to forward to.
  2. POP3/IMAP: Mail.com supports POP3 and IMAP protocols, which allow you to access your emails from another email client or account. You can set up your Mail.com account in another email client, such as Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, or Apple Mail, using your Mail.com email address and password.
  3. SMTP: You can also use Mail.com's SMTP server to send emails from another account. To do this, you'll need to set up your Mail.com account in the other email client or account, and then use the Mail.com SMTP server to send emails.
  4. Third-party services: There are also third-party services, such as SaneBlackHole or Forward Email, that can forward emails from Mail.com to another account.

Here are the Mail.com server settings you may need:

Please note that some features, such as spam filtering or virus scanning, may not be available when accessing your Mail.com emails from another account. Additionally, some email clients or accounts may have limitations or restrictions on receiving emails from Mail.com.