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I'd like to forward all my mails to my new address as Tamo 6546, my old email adress was example5200@sbcglobal.net
Posted by: Tammy Lam at November 5, 2006 7:17 PMI would like to change my email adress ,,how can I do that and staying with sbcglobal.net
A Johnston
You'll have to talk to sbcglobal.net's customer service.
Posted by: Leo Notenboom at December 7, 2006 6:05 PMThis is absolutely wonderful. Thank you so much. Other sites say it can't be done but I perservered and found your site. I can't thank you enough. Works perfectly in Outlook 2007.
Posted by: Sarah Taylor at January 20, 2008 3:06 AMFinally I can send 'from' my domain name as well as have emails fowarded from it, making it possible to change ISP without changing my public email address. Clear instructions, worked first time in Outlook 2002. Great site.
Posted by: Harry at May 15, 2008 1:44 PMI tried to go through this but am having problems figuring out how to set it up in Outlook 2003 with my primary email being an aol account and my secondary my business account through my registered domain (info@companyx.com). i was able to auto-forward that email to my aol account, which is then in turn coming into Outlook, but I can't figure out how to have the option to respond from the business account. i'm not sure if it's the fact aol uses an IMAP email server? Any insight would be greatly appreciated! I'd love to have all my emails funneled into Outlook, which I use religiously, while having the option to respond from the right domain. Thank you.
Posted by: krista at July 4, 2008 10:06 PMLeo, this might sound dumb, but if I want to send one email to more than one person, How can I bring up all their addresses with one click?
I had my business dsl internet connection w/AT&T disconnected due to an office closing. AT&T offered me a dial-up service to keep my sbcglobal.net email account open at $15.99 per mo. Is there another solution that will automatically forward my emails to a web-based or client based account when clients email my former sbcglobal.net address? Please help, AT&T email account due to be erased in another week.
Posted by: cynthia at February 27, 2009 3:32 PMhi leo, i use outlook express. i want to receive my mail on my adress at home but i also want to be able to view it at work. how do i accomplish this without losing any mail in the process.
regards
hugh
Hi Leo,
First thanks for your help.
second, I did exactly as you said, and although in my Sent Items the emails are listed as coming from the new address, but when received the original address appears. I'm using Gmail, does that cause the problem?
Charles
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