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forwarding mail
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I have my own domain name along with my personalized email setup. I would like to froward my AOL mail to my new christophertech.net account. Im using www.1and1.com ,, I dont see the option in AOLs setting. Is there a free email forwarding service I could use. Thanks Chris L. |
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Barefoot on the Moon!
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The forwarding has to happen within the account that you want to forward.
Unfortuantely, free AOL accounts don't allow forwarding from what I can see. You might be able to get POP access with a mail client, though: http://email.about.com/cs/aoltips/qt/et050704.htm
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well ya iv been using outlook , But will outlook forward mail to another account ?
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Barefoot on the Moon!
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If you're using outlook, and not outlook express, yes.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...347681033.aspx Make a rule for the to-address for your AOL account, and forward it to your new address. It seems like a pretty roundabout way to forward mail. Do you normally use a mail client, or do you just use webmail? |
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If you are using outlook (or any e-mail client) why do you want to forward the e-mails ? You can have multiple accounts set in all popular e-mail clients (including outlook *)
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