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How Do I Access My Business Email When I Log-in To My Personal Email

How do I separate my "small business" email from my personal email account?

When your employer setup your Business Email account they sent an invitation to you. When you accepted the invitation and logged in with your Yahoo! ID, your ID was attached to the Business Email account. In order to change the ID that the Business Email account is attached to your employer will need to delete your account, and recreate it. When the account is recreated simply accept the invitation on the Yahoo! ID you would like to have associated with your Business Email account. This process will delete any email currently in the account and it will not be recoverable. Please be sure to backup any email you want to save.

Please note that while your Yahoo! Mail and Business Email share a common sign in, we do not provide any access to either account to your employer. Your employer has access to remove your Business Email account at anytime, but the contents of the mailbox are not accessible to them.

If you have further questions, please contact us at http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/contactus

Access my Yahoo Small Business email with Outlook 2007?

This would not help. By forwarding, your emails sent to the domain email address will go to another email address. In order to access your domain email account, you need to configure your Outllook 2007 for this account. By enabling Forawarding feature, POP feature will get disabled.

your settings may be like this:

POP: pop.bizmail.yahoo.com port: 995
SMTP: smtp.bizmail.yahoo.com port: 465

go to microsoft siet if you want to know how to configure uit

How do I unlink my personal and business yahoo accounts?

In order to have access to your Business Mail through our web interface, the account must be associated with a Yahoo! ID.

If you would like to change the Yahoo! ID your Business Mail account is attached to, or if you would like to convert the account to a POP only account so it is not attached to any Yahoo! ID you will first need to backup any email in the account.

Once you have backed up your email you will need to delete the email account. Please see http://help.yahoo.com//l/us/yahoo/smallb... for instructions on deleting a user.

Once the user has been deleted you will be able to reuse the email address. Please see http://help.yahoo.com//l/us/yahoo/smallb... for instructions on setting up an email user.

During account creation you will be given the option to use the account with Yahoo!, or never with Yahoo! If you select the with Yahoo! option the account will be associated with the Yahoo! ID you use to accept the invitation email. If you select the never with Yahoo! option then the account will only be accessible via a POP program such as Outlook.

If you need further assistance, please contact us at http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/contactus

My business email account disappeared?

I am having the SAME issue! I've called the customer service line and have been on hold for over an hour. They say you can request a call back by signing in. If I could sign in, I WOULDN'T NEED TO BE CALLING YOU!! I am soooo frustrated and I have no idea what is wrong.

UPDATE: I got cut off (may have been my fault) so I called back. I also left a message on the small business page on Facebook. How did you find out about the billing? I can't even remember how I paid and I thought it was annually but I'm not sure. PLEASE, WHOEVER SPEAKS TO SOMEONE FIRST POST THEIR "ANSWER" HERE.

UPDATE: I just looked at the Yahoo Small business Facebook page and saw that lots of people are having the same issue. Here is one woman's post that may be helpful however the phone number seems to take you to the same wait listed answering service.

"Yes I was on the phone for 2 hours this morning with them. Our account is 8 years old, we started through SBC Global and that is why there was such a problem. Had to set up a new email through Yahoo then reset up all of our accounts. Such a pain! but we got it fixed. The number I called is 408-916-2130 that's small business email. Hope that helps you."

Need to unlink 2 yahoo emails. My work & personal accounts are viewable with the same login.?

When I activated my yahoo work account 6 years ago somehow it linked to my personal yahoo account. What I mean by linked is that no matter which account I log into I can toggle between both accounts. I am able to just select which account I want to see with out logging out and in again.

This is more of a problem now because my boss needs access to my work email account because we have a new computer setup and I really don't want them accessing my personal account.

Any help on unlinking these?

My Instagram is set up with an email I no longer have access to. How do I change my password for Instagram without my email password?

You still can access your Instagram account even you forgot the email address that linked to it, as long as:You remember your Instagram ID, each time you want to login to Instagram what you need just your username without login using the emailIf you forgot the username like I mentioned above, there are still some possibilities to login to your profile via Instagram app in your mobile orUsing cache if you ever login via PC Desktop, just click the blank box for user name usually you can fill it automatically depends if you are make your browser to remember it or notCheck your current email address and search “Instagram” in search box, usually people will use that email just in case for your first aid to search if its true or not using that email.Hope it helps!

How can your employer read your personal emails?

If you are using your work PC to send personal emails then its really easy as its all on the company system, servers etc and can easily be accessed by admins etc. Your PC doesn’t care whether its work or personal, it all goes through company owned gateways, servers etc.If you are logging onto yahoo, gmail etc they may not necessarily be able to read the emails but they can/will know you are accessing those domains; when, how often and for how long.Plenty of screen capture/keylogging programs to record what you are doing.A lot of remote access programs that allow helpdesk to proxy onto your machines to resolve issues can be set up to allow access to your device without you even knowing about it, so everything you do on the screen is mirrored on their screen.If you have been given a firm owned phone, ipad etc its probably got some sort of central management software that can allow them to view anything on it.

If I check my personal email at work (Gmail with https), can my employer access my personal messages if they want to?

TY for the A2A.The TL;DR answer? While some natural caution is indicated, this level of paranoia is (usually) not.As others have mentioned, your employer can legally install monitoring programs and devices on it’s machines. So if you use a work computer to access your private Gmail, your employer “could” see that activity. Some geek in a closet somewhere might be spying on you right now, as you read Quora on company time! Activity on a corporate WiFi could also be accessed by some geek in a closet - if they have the tools in place, and if they care.If the corporation has a key logger installed on your workstation, they *could* even get your password and then some geek could use it to log in to your private account(s).So enough paranoia about what “they” could do. Now it’s time to get real.Why the hell would any corporation do that? I have little knowledge of the laws in other countries, but *in the USA* if you could prove your employer accessed your private account, you could sue them easily - and successfully!The only real reason for an employer to monitor your activities on a work machine is to try to make sure you are actually working, not playing slither.io. They may also look at your messages in a company email account - and this is NOT spying! - to make sure you are not lying to clients or misrepresenting the corporation.If you work for a government secure facility, or some Corp that has close ties to Gov or Mil, your chances of being monitored and/or “spied on” quadruple, or more. But the vast majority of corporations are only interested in getting their dollar’s worth of work from you.In several cases, I am the “geek in a closet” that I mentioned. Trust me, I’m far too busy fixing machines for people that insist on using an admin account and clicking yes… Every. Damn. Time. And recovering data for people who open every attachment no matter how many warnings they get. I have zero time and less inclination to try to “spy” on you.Plus, I guarantee the vast majority of my brother and sister geeks are just as indifferent to your kitten pics and latex selfies as I am.

Is there any way to use my work email on my personal computer without my employer knowing?

Depends on what system your employer is using for email!If it's exchange or office365 then no - there is no way around this for someone with a level of technical ability that means they have to ask this question.If it's standard imap/pop (or they have this enabled on the exchange server) then yes it becomes substantionally easier to do this.For Google Apps it may be as easy as the imap option above but harder using activesync/exchange connector.Ultimately though it also largely depends on how your employer has set up the service and how good they are at setting it up. A lot of people still set up exchange without tls or certificate authentication and this makes doing what you ask a lot easier.So without further information on what system is being used and how it is configured it is impossible to answer with a yes or no answer.But it's worth pointing out that if you attempt this and do it incorrectly your employer will likely know what you're doing and may decide to launch disciplinary action against you for breach of IT policy. For some methods of achieving this you may be able to pass it off as user error to get out of trouble but with other methods of achieving it if found you may get stuck as some of the more advanced methods when identified by your IT department are only ever going to be used by someone trying to break the rules.So on your own risk you can try. But given you've had to ask this question in the first place I would imagine it would be above your technical ability or at the very least above your ability to achieve it without getting found out later down the line, so based to do the safest approach and ask your employer how you can access email on the devices you want to use it. Heck: you could become their MDM ambassador and start an initiative in your company to start letting employees use their email on their own devices such as a BYOD scheme. There are no sane/valid reasons in 2016 for any employer not to implement such a scheme. If defence and security companies here in the UK that do highly classified work have ways to do this then your company can also do it (unless you work for the government as they are notoriously bad at such things hence the whole Hillary Clinton drama!)

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