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I want to accomplish the common task of transferring work related email which is received through my home ISP and forward it to my work email. I use Outlook at work and Netscape at home. I know that Outlook has this feature, but as far as NS4.x, the only features in mail filters allow you to move messages to different folders or delete it. Is there a way hidden somewhere that allows you to automatically forward messages with certain criteria in either 4.x or the dreaded version 6?
Respectfully, Demosthenes |
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No, not that I know of.
I use the Netscape mail client and have never seen such an option. I have similiar needs, and all I do is check both accounts at both locations. At home my work mail is "left on server" until I get it at work. At work my home mail is "left on server" until I get it at home, so I therefore have every message at both locations in a perfect case scenario, or at least every message where it's needed most. Xayd |
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