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Discussion in 'Microsoft Mail (Outlook / OE / Windows Mail)' started by SVEN, 2009/12/22.

  1. 2009/12/22
    SVEN

    SVEN Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Hi All
    I want to send / forward an Email from the main computer to one that is also attached to the network.
    I looked in outlook express, but can not find a way to do that.
    I tried to use the address 192.168.1.x but can not do it.
    Any help will be appreciated.


    Sven
     
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    Arie

    Arie Administrator Administrator Staff

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    You can just open the message, then File > Save As... and save the message on the PC you want.
     
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    Steve R Jones

    Steve R Jones SuperGeek Staff

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    Open the email - click the forward button and send it to an email address you have setup on the other machine;)

    If you don't have email set up on the other machine you could forward the mail to you hotmail/gmal or yahoo online account.
     
  5. 2009/12/23
    SVEN

    SVEN Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Thanks to both of you, I will try that.
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    SVEN

    This is overkill but if you require this a lot then perhaps setting up a local SMTP/IMAP server would be easier. Be wary, you don't want to leave yourself open to abuse from spammers.

    If it's only an email folow the advise from Steve or Arie, but if this happens quite a lot I would recommend Mercury/32 (You want the Mail Transport System not the Developer Kit). It free for home use and if you decide to use it I can help. Just make sure it and your network is secure before you take it live.
     

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