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How to redirect e-mails with windows mail

Discussion in 'Microsoft Mail (Outlook / OE / Windows Mail)' started by Leothelion, 2008/05/22.

  1. 2008/05/22
    Leothelion

    Leothelion Inactive Thread Starter

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    :confused: Hi everyone, I'm new to the site and need a little help. I searched on the site for this but cold not find it so hope you can help.
    I ahve wondows Vista and on it, it has windows mail. I use AOL and on my old computer i had set up the outlook would redirect all my work e-mails to my aol inbox, so it was just like the sender was sending it to my aol account, not just a forward form my work e-mail.
    I really need to know how to set that up with windows mail, please help.:confused::confused:
    thank you
    Nick
     
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    Steve R Jones

    Steve R Jones SuperGeek Staff

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    How did you do it on your old computer?

    Guessing that you either simply added your work account to Outlooks account list or you created a message rule...The same options are available in Win Mail.
     

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    Leothelion

    Leothelion Inactive Thread Starter

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    well on my old computer it was a dif version of outlook that you could make a rule to redirect, on windows mail all i see is a way to foward my e-mail, which then i cant reply to the actual sender, as it is sent from my own name.
    i added my work e-mail to windows mail and can recieve and send e-mail fine, but i cant redirect it to my aol inbox.
    any ideas?:confused::confused:
     

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