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forwarding an "info" address's mail to my account

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dkatz@jcie.org - 25 Jan 2005 17:41 GMT
Hello!

In our office, mail sent to info@----.org goes to the address of an
employee who is no longer here. We are trying to figure out how to
reconfigure the info address, which is currently feeding mail to her
account, so that I can access from my computer, but separately from my
existing personal email account on outlook express. In other words, we
want info to be its own account, not an account that feeds into MY
email.  (Because info gets so much junk mail I'd rather it not go to my
box.) Any suggestions? Please write to the above address if possible.
Thanks very much,
Debby
TG Online (MVP) - 26 Jan 2005 08:09 GMT
> Hello!
>
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> Thanks very much,
> Debby

Firstly, the company that is providing you with the domain should offer some
form of Member Services interface on their homepage, through which you can
enable or disable the mail redirection to your former employee.

Secondly, if the e-mail address is part of a standard POP account, you can
retrieve the necessary settings from your domain provider in order to
configure a new configuration within the Tools > Accounts section of Outlook
Express.  Ask your domain provider if you are in any further doubt, but this
really shouldn't be too difficult.

HTH,

Ricky
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