In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing MailCare on your Windows 11 system. MailCare is a privacy-focused email forwarding service that lets you create disposable email addresses for online sign-ups, newsletters, and similar purposes.
Before we start, make sure you have an active internet connection and administrative privileges on your system.
Visit the official MailCare website at https://mailcare.io and click on the 'Sign Up' button on the top-right corner of the page. Create a new account by providing your email address and a new password.
After signing up, log in to your account and click on the 'Download' button. This will download the MailCare installer to your system.
After downloading the installer, locate the file in your Downloads folder (or wherever you saved it) and double-click on it to start the installation process.
You may see a security warning from Windows, asking whether you want to install the application. Click 'Yes' to proceed.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. You can choose the installation location, start menu folder, and desktop icon according to your preference.
Once the installation is complete, MailCare will launch automatically.
After launching MailCare, you will see the login page. Enter your email address and password to log in to your account.
Once logged in, you can configure your MailCare settings, including creating a new email address, setting up forwarding rules, and managing your subscription.
Once you have configured your MailCare settings, you can start using the service right away. Use your new email address for online sign-ups or newsletter subscriptions, and MailCare will handle the forwarding for you.
To check your incoming mail, log in to your MailCare account and click on the 'Inbox' tab. You can read, reply, or delete your messages directly from the MailCare interface.
That's it! You have successfully installed and configured MailCare on your Windows 11 system. Enjoy a safer and more private email experience with MailCare.
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