Merge mails

You're looking to merge multiple email accounts or merge emails from different sources. Here are a few ways to do it:

Merging multiple email accounts:

  1. IMAP: If you have multiple email accounts with IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) enabled, you can use an email client like Mozilla Thunderbird or Microsoft Outlook to merge them. Set up each account in the email client, and then use the client's built-in features to merge the accounts.
  2. POP3: If you have multiple email accounts with POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3) enabled, you can use an email client like Mozilla Thunderbird or Microsoft Outlook to merge them. Set up each account in the email client, and then use the client's built-in features to merge the accounts.
  3. Email forwarding: You can set up email forwarding rules on each account to forward emails from one account to another. This way, you can receive all your emails in one account.

Merging emails from different sources:

  1. Email aggregators: Services like Sanebox, SaneBlackHole, or SaneLater can help you merge emails from different sources, including social media, newsletters, and promotional emails.
  2. Email filters: You can use email filters like Sanebox or SaneBlackHole to automatically forward or delete emails based on specific criteria, such as sender, subject, or content.
  3. Email clients with filtering capabilities: Email clients like Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird have built-in filtering capabilities that allow you to create rules to forward or delete emails based on specific criteria.

Tools for merging emails:

  1. Sanebox: A paid service that helps you merge emails from different sources, including social media, newsletters, and promotional emails.
  2. SaneBlackHole: A paid service that helps you merge emails from different sources, including social media, newsletters, and promotional emails.
  3. SaneLater: A paid service that helps you merge emails from different sources, including social media, newsletters, and promotional emails.
  4. Emailchemy: A paid tool that helps you merge emails from different sources, including social media, newsletters, and promotional emails.
  5. Emailchemy Pro: A paid tool that helps you merge emails from different sources, including social media, newsletters, and promotional emails.

Remember to always check the terms of service for each email account and the tools you use to merge emails, as some may have restrictions on forwarding or merging emails.