Guest Will Posted February 3, 2003 Report Posted February 3, 2003 According to Microsoft (via ms newsgroup) this is being looked into for a 'very' furure update. you can of course also use web based email such as google. Not aware of anyone writing a mail application/if a mail application is possible (Let us know if you are). Will
Guest yatpeak Posted February 5, 2003 Report Posted February 5, 2003 you can always just change the info, but it would be tedious doing it every time you want to check your other account. Why don't you just tell everyone to email you on the one address, and maybe check the other account every couple of days in case you missed someone? Wyatt
Guest Monolithix [MVP] Posted February 5, 2003 Report Posted February 5, 2003 Or try and get your ISP to set up some mail forwarding from the account you want to check to the account your SPV checks. You can also get Outlook to auto forward email to specific addresses to an account of your choice.
Guest Treadsoftly Posted February 5, 2003 Report Posted February 5, 2003 You can also get Outlook to auto forward email to specific addresses to an account of your choice. Out of interest, how you you do this?
Guest DJHope Posted February 5, 2003 Report Posted February 5, 2003 You can do this through message rules Tools->Message Rules->Mail For the conditons of the rule check "for all messages" Then for the Actions of the rule click "Foward to people" Sorted DJ Hope
Guest siu99spj Posted February 5, 2003 Report Posted February 5, 2003 You can do this through message rules Tools->Message Rules->Mail For the conditons of the rule check "for all messages" Then for the Actions of the rule click "Foward to people" Sorted DJ Hope Yeah, but that only works if the PC which receives them is on continuously and is regularly downloading E-Mails. Not everyone does that as they live off analogue modems and at work all day. Its a good idea if you're on a Uni LAN though, as I used to (Old WAP phone) ;)
Guest Shuflie Posted February 5, 2003 Report Posted February 5, 2003 Also a good idea if you connect to an exchange server at work because your rules operate on the exchange server without your computer being switched on. Beats mucking about with active sync email synchronisation and having all your email folders replicated on the SPV.
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