How to check e mail of an another mail account

There are a few ways to check the email of another email account, depending on the email provider and your level of access. Here are some common methods:

  1. Webmail login: If you have the login credentials for the other email account, you can log in to the webmail interface using a web browser. Go to the email provider's website, enter the username and password, and you'll be able to access the email account.
  2. Email client software: If you have the email client software (e.g., Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird) set up on your computer, you can add the other email account to your client software. This will allow you to access the email account from your computer.
  3. IMAP or POP3 access: If the other email account allows IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) or POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3) access, you can use an email client software or a third-party email client to access the email account. You'll need to know the IMAP or POP3 server settings, including the server name, port number, and login credentials.
  4. Email forwarding: If you have permission from the email account owner, you can set up email forwarding to forward emails from the other account to your own email account. This way, you'll receive emails from the other account in your own inbox.
  5. Third-party email management tools: There are various third-party email management tools, such as Sanebox, Boomerang, or SaneBlackHole, that allow you to access and manage multiple email accounts from a single interface.
  6. Email account sharing: If you have permission from the email account owner, you can share the email account with others, allowing them to access the account and check emails.

Please note that some email providers may have restrictions or limitations on accessing another email account, such as:

Before attempting to access another email account, make sure you have the necessary permissions and follow the email provider's guidelines and terms of service.