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- #1 by Fozzy
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Hi Help people
I have 2 websites currently running on supanet.
http://www.harmonyforyou.co.uk
http://www.afcstanley.com
I have set up a mail forward on both.
paula@harmonyforyou.co.uk forwarding to paulafoster@supanet.com
neilfoster@afcstanley.com forwarding to neil-foster@supanet.com
What I want is to be able to read the emails via outlook.
the afc stanley emails forward ok and I can read them via outlook
the harmony emails forward but they do not go to my outlook account and i can only read them via webmail.
i have just changed the forward of the harmony to go to neil-foster email to see if that works.
Hope this is clear and you can help
Regards
NF - Posted on Sunday, 13th January 2008 at 6:40pm
- #2 by admin
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Hello
If the email forwards ok and you can access email via webmail there is no reason why you can't access them via outlook if the outlook have configured correctly. Please recheck outlook server setting best option would be to delete the old mail account and configure it again. - Posted on Monday, 14th January 2008 at 12:39pm
- #3 by Fozzy
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reset my outlook account and reconfigd the settings.............anyway all works now.
Cheeeers - Posted on Monday, 28th January 2008 at 9:16pm
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