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Once they are installed, then when you do get a new email, you are alerted of that message when you have your device running-like earlier today when I was on my Surface Book and received a message from my Gmail account which I have set up as an app.
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There are ways around this problem: if you visit the Microsoft Store, you can find apps that you can install so you can have your Gmail and Yahoo email accounts available as apps. If you are setting up a new Microsoft Surface Book, then Microsoft are going to want you to be settings up a Live account and so forth. So, if you set up email on Android, Google is going to want you to be setting up a Gmail account. The problem is when you buy a new device and are asked to setup an email account with that device it is typically going to be for the same company that is associated with that device if there is one. I also have a Gmail account that seems like the wisest option I have invested in to date with its combination of professionalism and practicality since Google has a very updated UI inside that Gmail client for people like you and me to use.
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Hotmail was where it all began for me when I had an MSN account back in the day when MSN was a popular messenger service.
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It’s not quite as bad as it sounds-rocket mail was originally open-source and based on Linux but the rocket mail version I had was actually part of the Yahoo email account names they offered during one year but then discontinued them so if you didn’t sign up with a Yahoo account during that same year then you missed out on the rocket mail extension and had to settle for an ordinary Yahoo extension. For some strange reason, I started using a rocket mail and thought it would be cool to have that email client as my primary email. If you’re anything like me, then you probably have quite a few different email accounts from different companies.