Yahoo
Yahoo supports forwarding accounts. Unfortunately, their spam filters are a little excitable, and will initially mark any messages to your new forwarding address as "spam". But, they can be trained out of this - just keep an eye on your spam folder for the first few weeks, and make sure to mark any legitimate messages to your forwarding address as "not spam". To set up your End Slavery Now forwarding address, follow these instructions.
- Log in to your Yahoo account.
- Hit the Options button in the upper-right corner, then go to Mail Options.

- Click "Add or Edit an account".

- Put whatever you want for the account name and hit Continue.

- Enter your name and your End Slavery Now forwarding address, then hit Continue.

- You should be prompted for email server information. Click "Skip This Step".

- Click the "Send Verification" button. Then, click the Mail tab to check for the verification email - we'll return to this stage by the link in the verification email.

- In our trial run, mail to the forwarding address was automatically marked as spam. Boo! So, check your Inbox and then your Spam folder for the verification message. We were able to quickly train Yahoo not to recognize our forwarding addresses as spam by simply clicking "Not Spam" for each legitimate email to our forwarding addresses. We only had to do this for three or four emails, but would recommend monitoring the spam filter for at least the first few dozen emails to your new address, just to be sure Yahoo isn't getting trigger-happy.
In any event, click the activation link in the email.
- This should bring us back to the account verification page - Yahoo may prompt for a password first, if it does, then enter your Yahoo account password to get to this step. Then, just click the Verify Account button. The confirmation code should be magically already entered.

- You're all set up! Now, you can choose whether to use your Yahoo identity or your End Slavery Now forwarding address by choosing the address in the From dropdown.

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